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Microsoft Office password protection: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:0019:00, 4 January 2022168.245.155.5 talk 8,172 bytes −30 Clarified difference between SHA algorithms and other, KDF algorithms. Previous entry implies SHA was unsecure. That's false. It's just easier to calculate and, therefore, somewhat easier to brute-force. A sufficiently complex password of at least 12 characters would still require tens of thousands of years to break for a modern GPU. undo Tag: Visual edit

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