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February 21, 2011, 10:01:52 PM
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Hi, I'm just curious.

Would you buy hard drives (up to 2TB) with rainbow tables(lm, ntlm, md5, sha1, ...) on it ?

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February 21, 2011, 10:36:14 PM
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Hi, I'm just curious.

Would you buy hard drives (up to 2TB) with rainbow tables(lm, ntlm, md5, sha1, ...) on it ?

Do you have sha256?  Tongue

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February 21, 2011, 11:28:30 PM
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Hi, I'm just curious.

Would you buy hard drives (up to 2TB) with rainbow tables(lm, ntlm, md5, sha1, ...) on it ?

Do you have sha256?  Tongue
Won't really help you riX, if you want them I can generate 64 GB in a week and charge you 50 BTC + the thumb drive. Tongue

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February 21, 2011, 11:42:12 PM
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Hi, I'm just curious.

Would you buy hard drives (up to 2TB) with rainbow tables(lm, ntlm, md5, sha1, ...) on it ?

Do you have sha256?  Tongue
currently not.

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February 21, 2011, 11:51:54 PM
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Hi, I'm just curious.

Would you buy hard drives (up to 2TB) with rainbow tables(lm, ntlm, md5, sha1, ...) on it ?

I might if you have the A5/1 tables Smiley
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February 22, 2011, 01:35:08 AM
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This is why brcypt was created, to make rainbow table attacks more difficult. And if a salt is used then it's pretty computationally expensive as well as time expensive.

Remember boys and girls, always use bcrypt + salt for all your password hashing needs.

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February 22, 2011, 03:06:04 AM
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This is why brcypt was created, to make rainbow table attacks more difficult. And if a salt is used then it's pretty computationally expensive as well as time expensive.

Remember boys and girls, always use bcrypt + salt for all your password hashing needs.

Actually, I believe this is outdated advice. My understanding of best practice is to use HMAC. Here's the link to a stack overflow question that I recently read: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/401656/secure-hash-and-salt-for-php-passwords/401684#401684
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