GPG keys for multiple email accounts
    Heinz Diehl 
    htd at fritha.org
       
    Sun Jul  7 09:42:59 CEST 2013
    
    
  
On 07.07.2013, Hauke Laging wrote: 
> Even with the default settings a 19-digits passphrase (upper and lower case 
> ASCII letters and digits) is as hard as AES (without flaws).
When you take all printable ASCII-chars as "headroom", with
 B = entropy in bits
 L = length of the passphrase
 P = amount of possible chars ("headroom")
then 
 B = (L*log P / log2) 
will calculate your passwords entropy in bits. Your 19-chars password
accounts for 124 bits of entropy, which is nearly half of AES-256's
strength (there are P^L different passwords). One assumes that in most
cases, trying 50% of all possible passwords will lead to success).
    
    
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