But your password should never reach the server. It should be hashed already at the client and then salted at the server with a random hash. Then you store the salted hash
But your password should never reach the server. It should be hashed already at the client and then salted at the server with a random hash. Then you store the salted hash
But the thing is that you should never have access to the plaintext password and thus you should never be able to receive it in an email. You should store the salted hash of the password instead of the password itself.
Only if one of them is a string right? If you have only numbers then it works fine right? Right? (Please say that I’m right 😭)
Because when it’s sorting some of them as ints and some of them as strings. JavaScript has implicit conversion to string.
Have you looked at the post? Use case: you are testing something or playing around and you want to try something. That’s supper common
In Spanish we open and close all quotations. Like:
What’s the difference between this and CBOR?