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Are we concentrating too much on password complexity?
But if that assumption is true (and it never is), you can also store them in plaintext.
Dec
20
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Bruteforce vs Denial of Service
Dec
20
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Are mail-servers removed from security concerns in contrast with cloud storage?
This totally depends what every single person considers an important secret. For someone it's a mail, for someone else it's a file etc.
Dec
20
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Security in the breaking cloud? Storage Wars?
Pretty much depends on their TOS.
Dec
20
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Are we concentrating too much on password complexity?
Sep
30
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PHP crypt() trims the salt as it would be too long
Sep
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PHP crypt() trims the salt as it would be too long
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Scholar
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Detecting or preventing process memory injections on Windows (anti-hack)
Your answer is ok but I do not own the game client. :)
Sep
30
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Detecting or preventing process memory injections on Windows (anti-hack)
This is actually something I can do, other solutions more or less demand that I can modify the game client (I can't).
Sep
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Detecting or preventing process memory injections on Windows (anti-hack)
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Detecting or preventing process memory injections on Windows (anti-hack)
it is not my game, we are just hosting the server.
Jun
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Student
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25
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Detecting or preventing process memory injections on Windows (anti-hack)
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