teancum144 wrote: » I interpreted alpha-numeric to mean the password is limited to alpha-numeric characters, but not that at least one alpha character and at least one numeric character is required. Obviously, my interpretation is incorrect. This question tests a simple concept in a somewhat deceptive way.
colemic wrote: » Sure they could, but this is a cert exam (type) question. They want THEIR right answer. Specifically, they indicated length, letters and numbers - to them that constitutes a complex password.
Iristheangel wrote: » Complexity is correct. By requiring alpha-numerical characters, it's adding complexity to the password and making it resistant to brute force attacks
Asif Dasl wrote: » There is a good website to calculate how long it would take to brute force your password - HowSecureIsMyPassword.net
HowSecureIsMyPassword.net wrote: This site is for educational use. Due to limitations of the technology involved, its results cannot always be accurate. Your password will not be transferred over the internet.
cyberguypr wrote: » That website is not accurate. Keeps saying my password of "password" would be cracked instantly