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Re: [Guide] Use Bitcointalk (more) privately
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Synchronice
on 21/03/2023, 09:49:25 UTC
Is it better idea to show your ISP that you are using Tor? Don't you think it's alarming?
Is it less alarming to show your ISP that you are using a VPN?
Definitely it is less alarming. VPN is used by people to bypass restrictions that mostly include access to some games, game servers, netflix/hulu and so on. A lot of people use vpn with servers in Turkey to get cheap access to digital services.
Even if you want to hide your VPN usage from ISP, you can use VPN with obfuscated servers like ProtonVPN with Stealth mode or setup OpenVPN with obfsproxy.

By the way, if you use Tor bridges without VPN, node owner may know your IP address and in case nodes get compromised, others will know it too.

I think the use of real words, depending on how they are used, is a not bad model.
A machine finds random letters faster than real words. Logically it cannot be just a word or two. But, a sentence, with three or four words, can be very difficult to crack as a password.

In reality it all depends on how you build your password.
Random letters and numbers can be as easy to break as a few words together.

The suggestion I always give is to build passwords that you can memorize, but at the same time are complex.

"Waterwithsaltandsugar!1" it could be someone's password, which will be very difficult to be cracked.
Well... now it's not... it's better that no one uses it.  Roll Eyes Tongue
That is unfortunately completely wrong. Your example password is extremely easy to crack. Password crackers nowadays don't brute-force letter by letter anymore, but are based on wordlists. They also take into consideration that people like to append special characters and numbers to the beginning or the end of the password. Humans are way too predictable to be trusted to generate randomness; this is a scientifically proven fact.
That's true but I always wonder what kind of prediction can someone find, for example, in this password: 'railWayZDanieAccCausticCornUebung'. I'll explain: Railway is railway, ZD is Russian word, short version of здарова (Hello), Zdanie is also Russian word здание and means building, Acc is a short version of Account, Caustic is caustic, for example caustic soda, Corn is a corn and Uebung is a German word Übung that means practice.
I agree that humans are very bad at randomness but I'm curious why these combination of words doesn't sound or look random.