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NAME

       Data::Password::zxcvbn::Match::BruteForce - special match class for brute-force guesses

VERSION

       version 1.0.6

DESCRIPTION

       This class represents the guess that a certain substring of a password can't be guessed
       any other way than by going through all the characters combinations one by one.

       This kind of matches is not generated by "omnimatch": it's used internally by
       "most_guessable_match_list" to cover unmatched substrings, and as a fallback in the
       calculations.

METHODS

   "estimate_guesses"
       The number of guesses is exponential on the length of the token.

   "new"
         my $match = Data::Password::zxcvbn::Match::BruteForce->new(
           password => $password,
           i => 2, j => 5,
         );

       Returns a match object covering the substring of $password between the "i"th and "j"th
       character.

   "feedback_warning"
   "feedback_suggestions"
       This class does not provide any feedback.

AUTHOR

       Gianni Ceccarelli <gianni.ceccarelli@broadbean.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2022 by BroadBean UK, a CareerBuilder Company.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

perl v5.34.0                                2022-08Data::Password::zxcvbn::Match::BruteForce(3pm)