Passwords from E-books
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I've been exploring this for a while, and the bigger picture is anything written or spoken that's "cute" enough to be a pass-phrase. There are a lot of articles about this out there, e.g. talking about gathering books from Project Gutenberg, movie quotes from IMDb, everything on the Wikipedia, etc.

Even if one has the mechanics to do all this, what is missing (at least for me) is a way of ranking the lines or quotes in terms of how likely they are to actually be used.

We'd need sort of "PACK" tool but for phrases. Imagine a tool that analyzes a cracked list and says this one is from Moby Dick, while that one is the latest movie at the box office, and another is from Star Trek......

Meanwhile, some people just string words together that may be nonsense (to anyone else but them).


Messages In This Thread
Passwords from E-books - by devilsadvocate - 03-21-2017, 09:37 AM
RE: Passwords from E-books - by kabirthapar - 03-22-2017, 09:14 AM
RE: Passwords from E-books - by Kgx Pnqvhm - 03-23-2017, 12:07 AM