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The new research indicates that the speed at which today's artificial intelligence can crack passwords is astonishing

Cybersecurity company Home Security Heroes published a study on artificial intelligence and password cracking. Specifically, the researchers studied a new artificial intelligence password cracking tool called PassGAN (Password Generating Adversarial Network). In this study, researchers used PassGAN to run a list of more than 15 million passwords. The results show that the commonly used passwords of 51% can be cracked in one minute, 65% can be cracked in one hour, 71% can be cracked in one day, and 81% can be cracked in one month. In addition, the team also presented the results of the experiment in tabular form, showing that almost every password containing six characters or less was immediately cracked. According to the organization, passwords longer than 18 characters are considered safe for tools like PassGAN. According to the table, it would take the tool at least 10 months to calculate an 18-character password that uses only numbers. (Source: Home Security Heroes)

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A cybersecurity company called Home Security Heroes has published a research study on artificial intelligence and password cracking. Specifically, the researchers studied a new type of AI password cracking tool called PassGAN (Password Generative Adversarial Network). In this study, the researchers used PassGAN to run through a list of over 15 million passwords. The results showed that 51% of commonly used passwords could be cracked within one minute, 65% within one hour, 71% within one day, and 81% within one month.

Additionally, the team presented the experimental results in a table format, revealing that almost every password containing six or fewer characters could be cracked instantly. According to the organization, passwords with more than 18 characters are considered secure against tools like PassGAN. According to the table, it would take at least 10 months for the tool to compute a password with only digits and 18 characters.

(Source:Home Security Heroes)

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