top | item 16300579 (no title) iraklism | 8 years ago Million guesses per second vs thousands. Really interesting how SHA3 made its way to this blog post. discuss order hn newest whatevaa|8 years ago Still better than no hashing. Still a tough nut to crack if it's hashed plus salted with unique salt. oldcynic|8 years ago Ugh. It's supposed to be Best Practices, rather than better than nothing, and is ostensibly from Google. So should be limiting to the appropriate choices: bcrypt, scrypt, PBKDF2 or Argon2. load replies (2)
whatevaa|8 years ago Still better than no hashing. Still a tough nut to crack if it's hashed plus salted with unique salt. oldcynic|8 years ago Ugh. It's supposed to be Best Practices, rather than better than nothing, and is ostensibly from Google. So should be limiting to the appropriate choices: bcrypt, scrypt, PBKDF2 or Argon2. load replies (2)
oldcynic|8 years ago Ugh. It's supposed to be Best Practices, rather than better than nothing, and is ostensibly from Google. So should be limiting to the appropriate choices: bcrypt, scrypt, PBKDF2 or Argon2. load replies (2)
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