The very first axiom in security is to not have a single point of
(security) failure, which can be extended to this correlary:

"Never put all your trust in one security expert."

Trust me.. ;-)

Walden

On Sep 19, 6:27 am, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like Rob mentioned, always interesting to read Reinier's post :)...
>
> > B) BCrypt (and you should use BCrypt, or you Fail Security. Seriously.
> > Don't think about it, you failed the test. Use tools written by the
> > experts) - is a better take on a technique called 'salt hashing',
>
> I noticed you mentioned this a few times before in this forum.
> The tool I use:http://www.jasypt.org/. I hope this is written by
> experts as well :(
>
> -- Ed
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