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by zeantsoi
5108 days ago
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Clearly, this was a disaster waiting to happen. Not that it would ever happen, but if websites were required to disclose how sensitive information was stored, I'd guess this sort of intrusion would be far less common, since no one would use a site that left passwords unencrypted/salted/hashed. Tuts+ is a HUGE service... 660 on Alexa today. I am beyond frustrated. Makes a big case for OAuth in my mind. |
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Plenty of developers have no fuckin clue about basic security, so why would users of a tutorial site?