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GoTo admits: Customer cloud backups stolen together with decryption key

We were going to write, "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more"... but it seems to go without saying these days.

Goodbye SHA-1: NIST Retires 27-Year-Old Widely Used Cryptographic Algorithm

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), an agency within the Department of Commerce,Β announcedΒ Thursday that it's formally retiring the SHA-1 cryptographic algorithm. SHA-1, short for Secure Hash Algorithm 1, is a 27-year-oldΒ hash functionΒ used in cryptography and has since beenΒ deemedΒ brokenΒ owing to the risk ofΒ collision attacks. While hashes are designed to be

Serious Security: MD5 considered harmful – to the tune of $600,000

It's not just the hashing, by the way. It's the salting and the stretching, too!

Slack admits to leaking hashed passwords for five years

"When those invitations went out... somehow, your password hash went out with them."

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