Passwords Evolved: Authentication Guidance for the Modern Era In the beginning, things were simple: you had two strings (a username and a password) and if someone knew both of them, they could log in. Easy. But the ecosystem in which they were used was simple too, for example in MIT's Time-Sharing Computer, considered to be the first computer system to use passwords: We're talking back in the 60's
Why “Use bcrypt.” is not the best recommendation (anymore). Preamble: if you’re hashing your passwords with bcrypt / scrypt / PBKDF2 today, there’s nothing to worry about in the immediate future. This article is for you if you’re choosing a password hash today and want a future-proof solution. Not a call for action. The PastFive years ago, the world was a simpler place. You could shame other peopl
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