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Originally Posted by Venomrush View Post
Last Modified by petr.bug, 16 months ago

You should not apply what being said in this article to today's world where security takes priority, where there's a massive growth in the smart mobile market and Web 2.0 usage such as blogging Twitter Facebook etc.

Users are now becoming more concern with their privacy and the risks of identity theft.
Nothing discussed in that article has changed. A false sense of security achieved by obscuring the passwords that are still trivially recoverable does not become any better in a world where "security takes priority".
 

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