Passwords are stored in an MD5 hash. (n/t)

February 06, 2015 07:35PM
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For anyone who missed it, probably safe to assume that everyone's dio's passwords have been compromised (n/t)

Elystan February 06, 2015 01:00PM

Another possibility

daurwyn(VIP) February 06, 2015 10:01PM

That was through a board hosting site. I don't think they would have access to passwords there. (n/t)

Rhyaldrin February 06, 2015 10:30PM

Passwords are stored in an MD5 hash. (n/t)

Gabe(VIP) February 06, 2015 07:35PM

Plain MD5 is trivial to brute force with GPUs today

zoskia February 07, 2015 06:29AM

Have to take it before hash, cannot do MD5 => password. Well you can be you will get a million passwords, some very long of course. (nt)

emptyhat February 07, 2015 09:30PM

Gain access to qhcf, get a shell, capture web traffic, or inject code to access the pre-hased phrases, or be staff there (no accusations meant) (nt) (n/t)

emptyhat February 07, 2015 09:34PM

I'm not saying it's the most secure, but it's good enough for a Carrion Fields community site.

Gabe(VIP) February 07, 2015 06:35AM

You mean my password of IAmNotPro might be hacked? (n/t)

pendragon_surtr February 09, 2015 07:04AM

My new password is propane and propane accessories (n/t)

Demtok February 06, 2015 02:51PM

Propane propane.

Frosty February 06, 2015 02:54PM

Gabe would have to confirm how passwords are stored. I've always used a different password here than anywhere else though. (n/t)

Rhyaldrin February 06, 2015 01:06PM



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