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| Subject: | Re: Determining the encryption used |
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| Date: | Sat, 13 May 2006 15:52:01 +0200 (CEST) |
Hello,
I'm don't know a lot about these matters, but I was under the impression that if a password verification system is checking passwords against a hash table, all you needed was a collision (as this would hash to the correct value in the table and the comparison of the two would return true).
Peter
-- [Name] Peter Kosinar [Quote] 2B | ~2B = exp(i*PI) [ICQ] 134813278
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