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# Diceware
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# Diceware
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Current build/test status in Travis CI: [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dmuth/diceware.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dmuth/diceware)
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First, feel free to check out the live demo, running at [https://www.dmuth.org/diceware/](https://www.dmuth.org/diceware/)
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First, feel free to check out the live demo, running at [https://www.dmuth.org/diceware/](https://www.dmuth.org/diceware/)
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Weak passwords are a big flaw in computer security due to a lack of "entropy" or randomness. For example, how many times have you used the name of a pet or relative or street in a password, or perhaps the number "1". Not very random, is it? :-) Worse still, if passwords are reused between services, that increases your security risk.
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Weak passwords are a big flaw in computer security due to a lack of "entropy" or randomness. For example, how many times have you used the name of a pet or relative or street in a password, or perhaps the number "1". Not very random, is it? :-) Worse still, if passwords are reused between services, that increases your security risk.
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