, SecurityFocus 2005-11-09
A trio of entrepreneurial hackers hope to do for the business of password cracking what Google did for search and, in the process, may remove the last vestiges of security from many password systems.
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Gold at the end of rainbow cracking?
, SecurityFocus 2005-11-09 A trio of entrepreneurial hackers hope to do for the business of password cracking what Google did for search and, in the process, may remove the last vestiges of security from many password systems. |
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1. Of course, plain old crypt() hasn't really been the Unix default, at least on Linux, for years. Nearly all systems now use the MD5 version and quite a few now use SHA1. These use 48 bits of salt which isn't quite as dramatic as 64 bits but is already enoug...
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