Episode 4: My Password Is 12345
Published on March 9th, 2010
Show Notes
Password edition! We all know that the generally accepted way to store passwords is plain text in the database and the suggested default password is the same as your login with the number "1" at the end of it. However, in this episode, Jason and Dan take a deeper look at passwords, password hashing, and storage. All that, the latest news, and more.
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