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The Raspberry Pi and How 6.4 Million LinkedIn Passwords Could Have Been Saved with Salt - Hak5
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2012-06-13
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Security breach! LinkedIn loses 6.4 million password hashes -- what does that mean to you? We're talking one-way-hashes, salting, and the end of MD5.
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