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<blockquote data-quote="MayoMayn" data-source="post: 400860" data-attributes="member: 71840"><p>1. Jays reply wasn't even a correct way to verify password hashes with the built-in functions, as I've mentioned several times, but you clearly didn't bother to read before commenting.</p><p>2. Nope, it isn't, not if you apply a salt, as is recommended, and is a default by crypt, base64. mcrypt, openssl and so on.</p><p>[SPOILER]</p><p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25167132/how-does-password-hash-really-work#25167261" target="_blank">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25167132/how-does-password-hash-really-work#25167261</a></p><p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35679969/hashing-in-php-how-does-sha-256-work" target="_blank">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35679969/hashing-in-php-how-does-sha-256-work</a></p><p>You always should apply a salt when hashing passwords, to have a different hash even if you have the same password. This increases security by "preventing" people from using rainbow tables to crack the password.</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p><p>Please do some research before posting shit like every other habtard does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MayoMayn, post: 400860, member: 71840"] 1. Jays reply wasn't even a correct way to verify password hashes with the built-in functions, as I've mentioned several times, but you clearly didn't bother to read before commenting. 2. Nope, it isn't, not if you apply a salt, as is recommended, and is a default by crypt, base64. mcrypt, openssl and so on. [SPOILER] [URL]http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25167132/how-does-password-hash-really-work#25167261[/URL] [URL]http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35679969/hashing-in-php-how-does-sha-256-work[/URL] You always should apply a salt when hashing passwords, to have a different hash even if you have the same password. This increases security by "preventing" people from using rainbow tables to crack the password. [/SPOILER] Please do some research before posting shit like every other habtard does. [/QUOTE]
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