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| Subject: | Re: Oracle hash-list? |
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| Date: | Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:08:03 +0000 (GMT) |
Check out this article http://international.visa.com/av/alliances/sai/alliances/pdf/Encrypting_Data_in_Oracle.pdf or a brute forcer, of some kind within SQL http://www.password-crackers.com/crack2.html if DES or some description were would the salt value be stored within the database ??? it would have to be within the database tables some where ????? --- Nexus <nexus@patrol.i-way.co.uk> wrote:
Jeroen wrote:Steven DeFord<mailto:security.willworker@gmail.com> wrote:1) What's the hashing algorithm?Unknown, it's proprietary.Adding to that, it's also aggressively defended by Oracle - I know of two occasions in which a legal Cease & Desist has been fired off... If there are such hash related tools out there, don't expect anyone to advertise the fact. Cheers.
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