100 mutations seems high, and mutations make things harder to type. I'd rather add a 5th word (in fact, I do!) to get the complexity up where I want it.
I love the idea of including non-dictionary words, though. Numbers 0-999 gives you an easy thousand, any one of which should be easy to remember in a password. Proper nouns are also likely to be memorable, although remembering which spelling variation might be more trouble.
Also, if you speak a language other than English, that's another dictionary you can pull in (gaining a number of words dependant in part on your fluency...).
JTR has more than 180 rules, so I don't think 100 is an unfair number.
And yes, mutations do slow down typing which is why I most often use a random non-word that sounds like it would be a word (i.e., lickering, fauxd, glasster, etc.). Another is capitalizing in the middle of the word. And another is sticking a hyphen in the middle of the word. And another is adding a suffix like .com to your word.
Of course my favorite mutation is swapping the first letter of two of the words (i.e., cog drap).
But yeah you could also just add a fifth word and not even worry about mutations.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 13.7 ms ] threadI love the idea of including non-dictionary words, though. Numbers 0-999 gives you an easy thousand, any one of which should be easy to remember in a password. Proper nouns are also likely to be memorable, although remembering which spelling variation might be more trouble.
Also, if you speak a language other than English, that's another dictionary you can pull in (gaining a number of words dependant in part on your fluency...).
JTR has more than 180 rules, so I don't think 100 is an unfair number.
And yes, mutations do slow down typing which is why I most often use a random non-word that sounds like it would be a word (i.e., lickering, fauxd, glasster, etc.). Another is capitalizing in the middle of the word. And another is sticking a hyphen in the middle of the word. And another is adding a suffix like .com to your word.
Of course my favorite mutation is swapping the first letter of two of the words (i.e., cog drap).
But yeah you could also just add a fifth word and not even worry about mutations.