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CodingSec |
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1085 |
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2016-04-30 17:52:05 (vue: 2016-04-30 17:52:05) |
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How To Encrypt Passwords In An SQL Database |
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If you are developing a password-protected web site, you have to make a decision about how to store user password information securely. MD5 encryption is a one-way hashing algorithm. Two important properties of the MD5 algorithm are that it is impossible to revert back an encrypted output to the initial, plain-text input, and that any given input always maps to the same encrypted value. This ensures that the passwords stored on the server cannot be decrypted by anyone. This way, even if an attacker gains reading permission to the user table, it will do him no good. MD5 does have its |
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