Password-cracking software runs at 8 million guesses per second

oclHashcat-plus is a “password-recovery” tool that chews through 8-million guesses a second. It optimizes its guesses by trying phrases from “the Bible, common literature, and in online discussions, ” and by formulating characters into websites’ required “password-construction protocols.” One security researcher cracked the passphrase “Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn1, ” a phrase from an H.P.        

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Password-cracking software runs at 8 million guesses per second

When Google and Microsoft "Stand Together" against US spying, you know stuff just got real

“To followers of technology issues, there are many days when Microsoft and Google stand apart.” Quite an understatement, but so begins a recent blog post by Microsoft’s General Counsel and Legal/Corporate Affairs EVP Brad Smith .        

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When Google and Microsoft "Stand Together" against US spying, you know stuff just got real

The best of the American Museum of Natural History’s rare book collection

These coy hippos come from a 19th century illustration in The Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. They’re now part of a new book, published by New York’s American Museum of Natural History, that combines some of the best illustrations and artworks from the museum’s rare book collection .        

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The best of the American Museum of Natural History’s rare book collection