AFAIK the benefit of changing passwords regularly is highly debatable anyway. If so, I think "Don't change it, since you would have to memorize the new one" is more logical advice.
If the similarity of ciphertexts reveals information about the similarity of the cleartexts, then given you have the encrypted password and the encryption algorithm, couldn't you guess the cleartext password by…
Supposedly, you'd only be able to get feedback about the similarity of a password in a state where you're already authenticated. So I guess this would help an attacker get the password when they've already gained access…
Thanks for that explanation. So if a county has, say, a lot of hospices (and people change their residency when they go there, not sure how that works in the US), that will affect the expectancy negatively, saying…
The "life expectancy of a county" is not a trivial thing to define if you ask me. Is it how long children born now in a county can expect to live, no matter where they live or die, does it only depend on people who die…
> I always believed that computers should serve us, not the other way around. Amen! The idea that we should change our way of thinking because it somehow makes more sense for computers is preposterous.
Don't think so, I am running 32-bit Windows on a x64-based processor.
On Windows 10 Home, the Windows version gives me "This app can't run on your PC To find a version for your PC, check with the software publisher."
> The transition from ratios to equal temperament was kind of jarring I agree. I'd like the course to comment on the fact that the ratios used in the pentatone scale and the 0th, 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th powers of the 12th…
AFAIK the benefit of changing passwords regularly is highly debatable anyway. If so, I think "Don't change it, since you would have to memorize the new one" is more logical advice.
If the similarity of ciphertexts reveals information about the similarity of the cleartexts, then given you have the encrypted password and the encryption algorithm, couldn't you guess the cleartext password by…
Supposedly, you'd only be able to get feedback about the similarity of a password in a state where you're already authenticated. So I guess this would help an attacker get the password when they've already gained access…
Thanks for that explanation. So if a county has, say, a lot of hospices (and people change their residency when they go there, not sure how that works in the US), that will affect the expectancy negatively, saying…
The "life expectancy of a county" is not a trivial thing to define if you ask me. Is it how long children born now in a county can expect to live, no matter where they live or die, does it only depend on people who die…
> I always believed that computers should serve us, not the other way around. Amen! The idea that we should change our way of thinking because it somehow makes more sense for computers is preposterous.
Don't think so, I am running 32-bit Windows on a x64-based processor.
On Windows 10 Home, the Windows version gives me "This app can't run on your PC To find a version for your PC, check with the software publisher."
> The transition from ratios to equal temperament was kind of jarring I agree. I'd like the course to comment on the fact that the ratios used in the pentatone scale and the 0th, 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th powers of the 12th…