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dusted.codes
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| | | | | SHA-256 is not a secure password hashing algorithm | |
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dataprot.net
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| | | | | Login credentials enable us to access any private or restricted system, account, or device. At a minimum, they include a username & password. | |
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qsantos.fr
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the security implications of client-side password hashing, arguing that it can be secure when combined with memory-hard functions and proper implementation. | |
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huanliu.wordpress.com
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| | | Apple announced Passkey in WWDC'22 a couple of months ago. Both Microsoft and Google quickly followed suit, announcing their support in the RSA and IdentiVerse conferences. Passkey is promising to potentially replace passwords eventually, but the road to that promise may be long and bumpy. There are at least 3 issues that will prevent a... | ||