Brute force attacks against a single password, granted.
But without complexity rules, a letter-only brute force attack or rainbow table attack against a list of hashed passwords will too easily pick off the lazy users. I'd assume the complexity rules are really designed to protect against this case.
In reply to Re^2: Password Generation and Module Multiplication
by ysth
in thread Password Generation and Module Multiplication
by Orsmo
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