This true story I've met recently.
When I took over the database tables generated by -x developers in 2017, I found that he used the MD5 hash to store user passwords.
Oh God! I want to tell him it has the security issue, but he said: Most of PHP web applications uses MD5 hash to store passwords in database tables.
I want to share the web sited called phptherightway, but he leaves our team and works for another company now.....
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This true story I've met recently.
When I took over the database tables generated by -x developers in 2017, I found that he used the MD5 hash to store user passwords.
Oh God! I want to tell him it has the security issue, but he said: Most of PHP web applications uses MD5 hash to store passwords in database tables.
I want to share the web sited called phptherightway, but he leaves our team and works for another company now.....