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- Oracle Tip: Consider MD5 checksums for application passwords
- Don't use MD5, is not secureI have been discussing this issue on my blog.MD5 even was banned in Microsoft.For years people recommends not to use it.First, the posibility of a dictionary attack, and now because of the Rainbow tables, the md5 password as you propose can be broken in minutes,...
- Tags: Consider MD5, criptography, ediaz@..., md5, Oracle Corp., password, security
- Discussion threads 2005-10-12
- The registry Flaw
- When I started to investigate the registry vulnerability posted on August on Secunia, I didn't suspect how dangerous this flaw is.I posted my experiments on my blog: The Registry Flaw and discussed it on CodeProjectand thanks to the discussion thread we found the problem is more serious.With this flaw, is...
- Tags: SECURITY, Cyberthreats, registry
- Discussion threads 2005-10-12
- Exploiting MD5 collisions
- If you are not convinced that MD5 hash function is no longer adecuate for file verification, read this article: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/HackingMd5.aspAlso on my blog I collected a lot of information about the hacking to MD5 functionhttp://www.darksideprogramming.org/archives/criptography/index.html
- Tags: Hacking, MD5
- Discussion threads 2005-09-15
- Dark Side Programming
- Dark Side Programmingblog rootTool Of Objective TruthTool Of Objective Truth Three years ago, when google api come to the public, I wrote a little program named TOOTD6, based on Tool Of Objective Truth (sadly, is no longer availabe, AFAIK), a simple game that used the google api to determinate the...
- Tags: Linux, PRODUCTIVITY, RSS, Programming languages, Scripting languages, ediaz@..., TOOTD6, PCI
- Discussion threads 2005-09-05
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