Not really. It's only sending the hash of your password, not your password in plaintext. Although the hashes don't seem to be salted...
But if someone were to design a bicycle for a horse I'm sure it could beat us
Sports are absurd because we can't compete with animals? For a start, it's clearly false. No matter how good dogs are at catching frisbees they couldn't compete against humans in basketball. More importantly: How is…
Feels a little bit cheap but I got it in 6 blocks Imgur's down so: while: true do: move forward turn left move forward turn right
Note that it said on the site it purposefully didn't include linux downloads as it's mostly delivered through package managers.
I guess the original password is stored as a hash in the DB normally, then when someone logs it it hashes what they entered, what they entered with the first char lowercased, and what they entered with all cases…
The first word I enter didn't work, my fingerprint changed, but the second time it did work.
If anything it would irresponsible not to tell them.
MD5 is bad because it suffers from collision attacks, however it doesn't suffer from preimage attacks, so it's actually fairly secure for passwords (although I still wouldn't use it over any modern algorithm).…
The second one isn't artistically good, but I think as an ad it is quite good. It's funny, and it makes me want to see what the game's like. I haven't clicked an ad (intentionally) in about 4 years. I might have clicked…
My guess is that + is a search operator.
> Asking if the tests are correct is really asking if the requirements are correct. Not really. Tests can have obscure bugs just like any other piece of software. If a test fails it could very well be a bug in the…
the League of Legends client uses it. It's also one of the buggiest game clients I've ever used...
Still much bigger than any other free online storage.
but what's he doing about the government mind rays? I have 14 different hats. I mainly use aluminium foil, but when entering passwords or other sensitive information I like to switch to pure tin, as that of course is…
Not really. It's only sending the hash of your password, not your password in plaintext. Although the hashes don't seem to be salted...
But if someone were to design a bicycle for a horse I'm sure it could beat us
Sports are absurd because we can't compete with animals? For a start, it's clearly false. No matter how good dogs are at catching frisbees they couldn't compete against humans in basketball. More importantly: How is…
Feels a little bit cheap but I got it in 6 blocks Imgur's down so: while: true do: move forward turn left move forward turn right
Note that it said on the site it purposefully didn't include linux downloads as it's mostly delivered through package managers.
I guess the original password is stored as a hash in the DB normally, then when someone logs it it hashes what they entered, what they entered with the first char lowercased, and what they entered with all cases…
The first word I enter didn't work, my fingerprint changed, but the second time it did work.
If anything it would irresponsible not to tell them.
MD5 is bad because it suffers from collision attacks, however it doesn't suffer from preimage attacks, so it's actually fairly secure for passwords (although I still wouldn't use it over any modern algorithm).…
The second one isn't artistically good, but I think as an ad it is quite good. It's funny, and it makes me want to see what the game's like. I haven't clicked an ad (intentionally) in about 4 years. I might have clicked…
My guess is that + is a search operator.
> Asking if the tests are correct is really asking if the requirements are correct. Not really. Tests can have obscure bugs just like any other piece of software. If a test fails it could very well be a bug in the…
the League of Legends client uses it. It's also one of the buggiest game clients I've ever used...
Still much bigger than any other free online storage.
but what's he doing about the government mind rays? I have 14 different hats. I mainly use aluminium foil, but when entering passwords or other sensitive information I like to switch to pure tin, as that of course is…