Statistically, I'd wager that there is a much higher likelihood of the website's user database getting stolen and decrypted (Sony, anybody?) than somebody randomly trying to bruteforce your account. Or somebody getting your account through a keylogger/malware.
Either you're in the tinfoil brigade or you have an overinflated opinion of your importance to the hacking community if you think there are people out there trying to crack your passwords on a regular basis...
Either you're in the tinfoil brigade or you have an overinflated opinion of your importance to the hacking community if you think there are people out there trying to crack your passwords on a regular basis...
