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5f4dcc3b5aa765d61d8327deb882cf99 = md5("password")

for those who don't know

Man, these programmers are fucking amateurs. It's a FUCKING TRADING PLATFORM.




That's what happens when there's no regulation...


You must not have been following the news: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2079431/citibank-ha...

It happens everywhere.


Would you be willing and able to point out the regulation violated?

http://www.federalreserve.gov/bankinforeg/reglisting.htm

Cause, I don't think they broke any rules. Are they even required to keep those details secret? It's pretty clear marketing agencies can buy that data, so i don't think it's any sort of violation of privacy policy.


icebraining, that's called irony

...i hope


I find it funny that people are outraged about unsalted MD5 yet they use passwords like "secret123" that are found in every wordlist.

Guess what: Even salted hashes won't save your ass with such weak passwords. And yes: it's a FUCKING TRADING PLATFORM you want to put money on so _you_ should think of a secure password.


And what makes you think that the same people who are complaining about unsalted MD5 are also the same people who use passwords as weak as 'secret123'?




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