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throwaway15908 | 3 years ago

I should have said that the token file is several kb in size, about 1/20 of my vault size, and of course random noise.

I am aware that future hardware or algorithms could bring down the cost of brute forcing it, thats why ive choose several kb size.

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pwg|3 years ago

> I should have said that the token file is several kb in size, about 1/20 of my vault size, and of course random noise.

None of which matters.

What matters as to whether an attacker can decrypt it is the algorithms used to encrypt the token.

throwaway15908|3 years ago

But an attacker can never tell if the current guess to crack the token is the right one. Its just random noise in the end.