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stavros
878 days ago
The fact that they aren't implementing the solution doesn't mean that the solution doesn't exist or isn't effective, though.
Plus, nowadays, most (all?) big frameworks have used KDFs by default for years.
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PrimeMcFly
878 days ago
True. I don't think Windows or Linux do though, right?
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stavros
878 days ago
Linux uses bcrypt by default, AFAIK. Windows had NTLM last I looked, but I don't know what they have now.
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zoolily
878 days ago
Ubuntu Linux used to use a SHA2 hash repeated 5000 times, but my Ubuntu 22.04 system uses yescrypt, which is one of those KDFs.
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PrimeMcFly
878 days ago
nice!
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