I have a CP1500AVR and it caught on fire just a month ago. I had owned it for ~6 years.
I do the same thing, but for exactly the reasons you described, this type of passphrase can be vulnerable to social engineering.
Thanks for those references, I've recently been handed an overwhelmingly "JavaScript" project and this'll be a great way to expose some overlooked code paths.
I have a CP1500AVR and it caught on fire just a month ago. I had owned it for ~6 years.
I do the same thing, but for exactly the reasons you described, this type of passphrase can be vulnerable to social engineering.
Thanks for those references, I've recently been handed an overwhelmingly "JavaScript" project and this'll be a great way to expose some overlooked code paths.