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[BLU/Officers] Blu.org Password crypto talk files need rename, office friendly versions



JABR,

For reading at an office, odp & odt files need to be provided in Office(tm)
friendly ppt/pdf and txt/rtf forms.

It looks from the BLU page that we have that -

*Passwords: "The Death of Clever" *:: *19 September 2012; Bill Ricker* :: -
*PDF* <http://blu.org/meetings/2012/09/abley.pgp-keysigning-best.pdf>
:: - *OpenOffice
Impress* <http://blu.org/meetings/2012/09/Passwords.odp> :: - *GnuPG keyring
* <http://blu.org/meetings/2012/09/pubring.gpg> :: -
*Powerpoint*<http://blu.org/meetings/2012/09/pgp-how-to.ppt>:: -
*Text* <http://blu.org/meetings/2012/09/PasswordsLinks.odt> :: - *Powerpoint
* <http://blu.org/meetings/2012/09/Avnet-Sans-huij.PGP.ppt>
*However*, the files you have up are multiple different documents,
undifferentiated by the links, in varying formats.

Attached please find PDF of slides ODP and TXT of the ODT links files.

Should be divided into two sections
Passwords: "The Death of Clever" :: 19 September 2012; Bill Ricker ::
  Slides in ODP, and new PDF variants
  Links only in ODT and new TXT variants

PGP keysigning :: Annual September Meeting
123 PGP how-to's -- the two existing PPT s and one PDF are three different
documents, each with own filename.

Thanks for tending the website
-- 
Bill
@n1vux bill.n1vux at gmail.com
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?Links

http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/passwords-under-assault/ 
http://erratasec.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-deal-with-passwords.html 
http://erratasec.blogspot.com/2012/08/common-misconceptions-of-password.html 
http://boingboing.net/2012/08/21/password-cracking-goes-into-hy.html 
http://twit.tv/sn 
http://ob-security.info/?p=546 
https://m.xkcd.com/792/ 
http://m.xkcd.com/936/ 
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/password_strength.png 
http://erratasec.blogspot.com/2012/08/common-misconceptions-of-password.html 
https://twitter.com/thorsheim/status/238368167058096129 
http://securitynirvana.blogspot.com/2010/02/never-trust-password-meters.html 
http://securitynirvana.blogspot.com/2010/11/revisiting-password-meters.html 
http://erratasec.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-deal-with-passwords.html 
http://twit.tv/sn 
https://xkcd.com/538/ 

Additional links



Bruce weighs in 
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2012/09/recent_developm_1.html 
=> http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/01/choosing_secure.html (2007)
& http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2012/09/03/password-cracking-part-i-how-much-has-cracking-improved/ 
& http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2012/09/03/password-cracking-part-i-how-much-has-cracking-improved/
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http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2012/09/analysis_of_pin.html 
=> http://www.datagenetics.com/blog/september32012/
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And 
Password Frequency Analysis ? Jonathan Arbib
arbib.it/tag/password-frequency-analysis/
Feb 7, 2009 ? Tag: Password Frequency Analysis ... then ran the list of recovered passwords through an analysis program, and here is what he came out with.
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Reusable Security: Frequency Analysis for Stronger Passwords
reusablesec.blogspot.com/2009/.../frequency-analysis-for-stronger.ht...
Jun 1, 2009 ? Frequency Analysis for Stronger Passwords. As a commenter pointed out in my last post, the previous frequency analysis was based on a set of 
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Frequency analysis of passwords stolen from Gawker - Spiceworks
community.spiceworks.com/.../122082-frequency-analysis-of-passw...
Dec 15, 2010 ? http://www.impactlab.net/2010/12/14/the-top-50-gawker-media-passwords/ 1, 2, 3?, 4, 5? That's amazing! I've got the same comb... | 12 replies ...
Improving Brute force Attacks with Frequency Analysis ...
averagesecurityguy.info/.../improving-brute-force-attacks-with-frequ...
Feb 7, 2011 ? In all three files the combined set found over 70% of the passwords. It looks like the frequency analysis could be useful in improving brute force ...
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