The AccessPlus system at ISU has the following policy for
creating a password:
-Passwords must be...
The AccessPlus system at ISU has the following policy for
creating a password:
-Passwords must be exactly 8 characters in length.
-Passwords must include at least one letter (a-z, A-Z) or
supported special character (@, #, $ only).
-All letters are case-sensitive.
-Passwords must include at least one number (0-9).
-Passwords cannot contain spaces or unsupported special
characters.
According to this policy, how many possible AccessPlus passwords
are available? (Round to the nearest
trillion)
For a certain computer program a password must be exactly 5
characters long. The first character...
For a certain computer program a password must be exactly 5
characters long. The first character can be any lowercase letter,
the second must be an uppercase letter, the third character must be
a number from 0 – 9, the fourth character can either be a lowercase
letter or a number 0 - 9, the fifth character has to be exactly the
same as the first character.
(6)
How many possible passwords are there?
What is the...
A computer password consists of: • letters {a, A, 6, B,
...,2,Z}, • digits {0, 1,...,9),...
A computer password consists of: • letters {a, A, 6, B,
...,2,Z}, • digits {0, 1,...,9), or = 16 • special characters
{!,@,#,$,%}. In addition, a password must • contain at least one
upper case letter, • contain at least one special character. How
many passwords of length 8 are possible?
1) Assume that a password can contain upper and lower-case
letters (26), digits, and special characters...
1) Assume that a password can contain upper and lower-case
letters (26), digits, and special characters from the set { !, #,
$, %, &, * }. Furthermore, each password must start with a
letter and must contain at least one digit and one special
character. How many different six-character passwords can be formed
according to this specification?