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the passphrase
noun
A password that comprises a whole phrase.
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We are not planning to publicly release the passphrase.
Mr Leigh later published the passphrase in a book (he says he thought it was no longer valid).
And a keylogger installed on a user's computer can capture the passphrase used to lock away the private key.
And because Voice Vault lets you set your own security question, the answer to which is used as the passphrase, it is easier than remembering a PIN.Those in the industry believe the banking and retail approaches to biometrics—one of which puts security above convenience, the other convenience above security will eventually converge, opening up new applications in the process.
Next you're prompted for the passphrase for your private key.
Facebook says this is so kids can exchange the passphrase without the device being present.
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Sean was selected at random from the pool of folks who sent in the secret passphrase we announced during the show.
COME UP WITH A PASSPHRASE The longer your password, the longer it will take to crack.
And it starts with an important problem to solve: the management of the secret passphrase.
As Twitter user @alt_kia pointed out, to unlock the phone you press the power button rapidly five times and it will open a second screen, while also forcing anyone with the phone to use the longer passphrase to unlock it.
Reaver is a program developed to crack the WPS PIN in order to retrieve the WPA2 passphrase.
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