Fine. Refer to my detailed answer below that shows longer hashing difficult to bruteforce.
Can't it be achieved by this simple steps? Consider ur password is y. a) f(y, i) = a func that gets i'th character of a pass. y; b) hash(x) is ur hashing func; c) x0 = hash(y); d) concat(a, b) - concatination func; 1.…
I do not agree that they store a password in plain text. You cannot say for sure. What if they hash each character and store each with its position in the db?
I think you should try web app disabling the internet on your phone. Have you tried it? If watsup store the messages on its servers, it would be able to retrieve. But this is also not reliable since they may check phone…
Great passion and commitment! I am curious how you became confident in javascript and rails in a short period of time? Did you read books?
http://hrpartners.com does not resolve without www. Check that issue.
The question arises. How Letsencrypt handle reissued certificates under one domain? Guess if I reissue million times for a specific domain, does this override the previous certificates on their database or does it…
Fine. Refer to my detailed answer below that shows longer hashing difficult to bruteforce.
Can't it be achieved by this simple steps? Consider ur password is y. a) f(y, i) = a func that gets i'th character of a pass. y; b) hash(x) is ur hashing func; c) x0 = hash(y); d) concat(a, b) - concatination func; 1.…
I do not agree that they store a password in plain text. You cannot say for sure. What if they hash each character and store each with its position in the db?
I think you should try web app disabling the internet on your phone. Have you tried it? If watsup store the messages on its servers, it would be able to retrieve. But this is also not reliable since they may check phone…
Great passion and commitment! I am curious how you became confident in javascript and rails in a short period of time? Did you read books?
http://hrpartners.com does not resolve without www. Check that issue.
http://hrpartners.com does not resolve without www. Check that issue.
The question arises. How Letsencrypt handle reissued certificates under one domain? Guess if I reissue million times for a specific domain, does this override the previous certificates on their database or does it…