Well ... I suppose that his math is correct as far as generating potential passwords goes, but how much time would it take to try those passwords.
This would be utterly dependent on server and network speeds that are totally out of control of the black hats - and if each attempt took only a second to fail before the code could move on to the next attempt, it would increase both the complexity of the attack code (surely it would have to be threaded or pipelined - and that is pretty close to rocket science to get it right at this level) and the cost for bandwidth enormously. Probably so much as to make it economically infeasible.
Forget what you've learned about password security. A simple pass code with nothing more than lower-case letters may be all you need - provided you use 12 characters.
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