Proper Password Procedures | TechSNAP 398

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We reveal the shady password practices that are all too common at many utility providers, and hash out why salts are essential to proper password storage.

Plus the benefits of passphrases, and what you can do to keep your local providers on the up and up.

Chapters
00:00:28 Passwords, What Not to Do
00:08:07 Lack of Standards
00:11:25 Salt to Taste
00:16:25 ASCII Trash
00:24:00 Plaintext Offenders
00:27:43 What Can I Do?
00:29:04 Final Thoughts

Show Notes & Download: https://techsnap.systems/398

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