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The Science Behind Secure Random Passwords

April 18, 2026 6 min read

A standard brute-force cracking script running on a consumer-grade NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics card can guess over 100 billion passwords per second. If your password is 'Superman1990', the computer does not guess it character-by-character; it feeds the entire English dictionary merged with 4-digit number arrays, cracking it almost instantaneously. The only true defense against GPU-accelerated hashing attacks is Mathematical Entropy. Utilizing a Secure Random Password Generator guarantees that your string lacks any linguistic structure. A highly randomized 16-character string consisting of alternating symbols, integers, and cased letters takes the same hardware literally trillions of years to guess, completely neutralizing the attack vector.

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