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conflictLOW2026-05-01 07:39 UTC

Why is losing encrypted data considered risky if it's got a strong password?

I do get it with key derivation functions that aren't as strong, but with Argon2id and the rate limitations applied to brute force and dictionary attacks make it practically impossible to crack a file with a moderately strong password. submitted by /u/Away-Road-1333 [link] [comments]

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