The clue for 19-A in today’s New Yorker crossword: “qX3;nE7%sX9*zL4, e.g.”
The answer: STRONGPASSWORD.
Well, yes. I checked with several password checkers, one of which estimates that it would take four hundred billion years to crack qX3;nE7%sX9*zL4.
But that password might take just as long to memorize. I’m reminded of an xkcd strip: “Password Strength.”
[As for xkcd’s correcthorsebatterystaple: that memorable password would take 100 quadrillion years to crack.]
Monday, August 2, 2021
“qX3;nE7%sX9*zL4, e.g.”
By Michael Leddy at 11:23 AM
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