insufficient entropy in token generation
"Insufficient entropy in token generation" refers to a situation where the process of creating unique and random identification tokens, such as passwords or cryptographic keys, does not include enough randomness or unpredictable elements. This lack of entropy makes the generated tokens vulnerable to being easily guessed or predicted, compromising their security and effectiveness.
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