Mike Miller:
> When we use passwords online, we don't really know how much of the string
> is being used.  If the system is truncating at 8 characters, we are
> putting ourselves in danger if we use pass-phrases, especially if the
> first 8 characters is a common word.  For this reason, I like to use
> something a little tricky in the first 8 characters -- front-load your
> password.  If you are going to use weird characters, it is better to have
> them at the beginning than at the end.


I haven't read all of this thread but there's a lecture at the U coming
up that is related to this.  The title is: *Cryptography: Secrets
and Lies, Knowledge and Trust*.
http://www.ima.umn.edu/public-lecture/

-- 
Brian Wood
Ebenezer Enterprises
http://webEbenezer.net
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