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Suppose all passwords on a given system are 8 characters and that each character can be any one of 64 different values. The passwords are hashed (with a salt) and stored in a password file. Now suppose Trudy has a password cracking program that can test 64 passwords per second. Trudy also has a dictionary of 230 common passwords and the probability that any given password is in her dictionary is 1/4. The password file on this system contains 256 password hashes. A) (2 pts) How many different passwords are possible

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