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Posted by simon on 09/26/04 11:17
> simon wrote:
>
>> He was asking about passwords. Almost every site that is md5() only
>> compare the hash as they cannot compare the string.
>> So, technically, given a hash key you can get a string. In turn that
>> string would match the hash and give you access.
>
> I don't quite agree. If the hash isn't generated by the string itsself,
> but
> by a slightly alternated version of it, like md5(string.'extra'), the
> attacker would find a string y with md5(y)==hash, but not one with
> md5(y.'extra')==hash.
> I think this is a very simple way to make a authentication routine more
> secure.
Yes, but that method is not used by many, (open source), applications.
Simon
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