| bio | website | ozgur.ozcitak.com |
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| location | Istanbul, Turkey | |
| age | 36 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
| seen | Apr 15 at 12:32 | |
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Mar 18 |
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Are passwords stored in memory safe? Formatted links. |
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Mar 18 |
suggested | suggested edit on Are passwords stored in memory safe? |
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Mar 11 |
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How to securely hash passwords? @AviD agreed. Thomas' answers are always great reading. |
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Dec 15 |
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How to securely hash passwords? Also, bcrypt already stores the salt in the hash, so you don't have to worry about that. |
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Dec 15 |
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How to securely hash passwords? deleted 3 characters in body |
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Dec 15 |
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Dec 15 |
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How to securely hash passwords? It wasn't meant to discourage salting, but rather $hash = MY_HASH($salt . $pass) where MY_HASH is a fast hashing algorithm. Does my edit make it clearer? |
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Dec 15 |
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How to securely hash passwords? clarified salting |
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Dec 15 |
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Dec 15 |
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How to securely hash passwords? promote scrypt |
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Dec 15 |
answered | How to securely hash passwords? |