cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12516311
Or maybe introduce them to Little Bobby Tables
(skeletor is leading by example by adding that unnecessary apostrophe…)
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I’d hope places aren’t storing your password in plain text. Though I guess I wouldn’t be super surprised if some were.
One of my first projects I took over stored hashed passwords, but only unsalted MD5s, in the process of upgrading the hashing algorithm I discovered the plaintext passwords were logged on any sign in, sign up, or password change…
My password is just a buffer overflow and reverse shell. The nop sled takes forever to type tho.
Yes, it’s generally a good idea to annoy the people who now have your data.
This comes to mind