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Message-ID: <CAOLP8p4vnOXq3q2_=zRm=JZdzW2pn_yEEQBdOO7nqgAkV3FojQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 21:58:22 -0700
From: Bill Cox <waywardgeek@...il.com>
To: "discussions@...sword-hashing.net" <discussions@...sword-hashing.net>
Subject: Re: [PHC] CynoPrime finds AM src.code flaws, AND YOU KNOW WHAT
HAPPENS NEXT
Hi, Per. I can't reply in as much detail, because I can't discuss Google
stuff. Anyway, this post was very relevant to some work I've been
pursuing. Thanks for the post.
Bill
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 3:51 AM, Per Thorsheim <per@...rsheim.net> wrote:
> Clickbait subject and perhaps way off-topic for this list, but the work
> done by @CynoPrime in this case is impressive to me, and serves as a
> very important reminder on who should, and who should not be allowed to
> implement crypto & password storage into any systems.
>
>
> http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/09/once-seen-as-bulletproof-11-million-ashley-madison-passwords-already-cracked/
>
> BR,
> Per Thorsheim
> PasswordsCon.org
>
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