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This is an interesting table for password cracking based on password hash..
I was wondering why 1 year was in the red category, but then I realized that that time could decrease quite a bit over time with technological advances
EDIT: typo
The chart also doesn't specify what hardware the calculation is based on. If it's "1 year to crack for your average desktop PC", then a server farm will do so in minutes.
The hash doesn't matter from a device perspective. The OS enforces a retry delay and a person would need to use a keyboard.
This is for random characters but "interestingpassword" will get cracked by a dictionary attack almost instantly.
Lots of hand waving in this, but its good for relative comparison