Comment Re:proper use of hashing algorithms (Score 1) 217
Salts don't protect against brute-forcing of hashes; they protect against rainbow tables. You still need to store that hash somewhere!
Salts don't protect against brute-forcing of hashes; they protect against rainbow tables. You still need to store that hash somewhere!
Surely the problem is that you're assuming sqrt(1) = 1 when actually it is +- 1? You're throwing away the sign change in that step
One man's constant is another man's variable. -- A.J. Perlis