AI cracks passwords faster

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HOME SECURITY HEROES company used an AI password cracker called PassGAN to generate a list of over 15,5 million passwords. A matrix shows how quickly an AI can calculate a password that is too weak, so the popular “password” takes exactly 3 seconds. It immediately calculates something like “1234567890”.

Unfortunately, many users still use passwords that are far too weak for their services because they can remember them more easily. Employees like to bring this bad habit with them to a company if they are allowed to freely choose passwords there. All too often, administrators make too weak specifications about password length and which characters must be used.

10 digits password = 0 percent security

🔎 The matrix of HOME SECURITY HEROES shows how quickly passwords can be cracked with an AI (Image: HSH) . 

In companies, admins like to protect their colleagues and only insist on 8 digits and either a capital letter or a number for passwords. For example, the computing time for the AI ​​would only increase from 3 seconds to 3 minutes in the example “password” due to the capital “P”. Another number at the end, such as “Password9”, increases the whole thing to 2 days. A special character, such as a “!” immediately takes the step to 5 years of computing time.

The company HOME SECURITY HEROES has an input mask on its website where interested parties can try out a combination of passwords. Of course, these should not be currently used passwords! The adjacent matrix shows very quickly, even without trying it out, how easily the AI ​​calculates simple passwords in no time at all.

test the 15,5 million passwords is terrifying

  • 51% of common passwords can be cracked in less than 1 minute.
  • 14% of common passwords can be cracked in less than an hour
  • 6% of passwords can be cracked in less than a day
  • 10% of passwords can be cracked in less than a month

This is behind the PassGAN with AI

PassGAN represents a worrying advance in password-cracking techniques. This latest approach uses Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) to autonomously learn the distribution of real passwords from actual password leaks, eliminating the need for manual password analysis. While this makes password cracking faster and more efficient, it poses a serious threat to your online security.

PassGAN can generate multiple password properties and improve the quality of predicted passwords, making it easier for cyber criminals to crack your passwords and gain access to your personal information. Therefore, it is important to update your passwords regularly to protect yourself from this dangerous technology.

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