Cracking A Safe

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+7 1. samxgx commented 11 years ago

I really love and enjoy any video with Richard Feynman
always informative and simplifying any challenge.
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+4 2. krillemaster commented 11 years ago

Numberphile <3
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+17 3. MM4obg commented 11 years ago

This guy didn`t crack safes, he was cracking people's minds :)
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-5 4. MindTrick commented 11 years ago

I didn't find it interesting at all, sorry... monotone and boring... sorry :(
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-3 5. BrahmaBull commented 11 years ago

I found the clip interesting enough but the safe cracking dude......he must have been bored out of his mind!
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+1 6. 1v14k0 commented 11 years ago

See, people in the 40s knew birthdays and other personal information weren't safe passwords!
It is a very interesting subject and very mathematically challenging one, besides we learnt from this video how gullible people were to be 'socially engineered', as there are now - if not even more so!
There is a good article(pretty much non technical) for password cracking - http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/03/how-i-became-a-password-cracker/ and a bit more technical one - http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/passwords-under-assault/
Now do not go do bad stuff with all that knowledge.
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+1 7. bella1 commented 11 years ago

password cracking tools are used in the same manner thats why they recommend upper, lower case, and numbers in a combination
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0 8. Sin_iZ commented 11 years ago

i did not understand the last part when it went to 20 - can someone please explain.