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| | To securely store passwords they should be hashed with a slow hashing function, such as PBKDF2. PBKDF2 is slow because it calls a fast hash function many times. This blog post explores some properties that the iterations must have to be secure.
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| | SHA-256 is not a secure password hashing algorithm
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| | Ever wondered how websites check your password? I mean, how can they check your password without being able to read it? It's a catch 22, surely?
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