Hashing in Python: Using Hashlib Library for Secure Hashing
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Top Comments (10)
I wanted a create a cool little software for my PhD research, which automatically fetches data from a few external databases. Then I realized I would need to just enter my password into the script itself, so I decided to write a simple encryption script to encrypt said plain text password. THEN I realized it's stupidly easy to crack, so I scrambled the order of the encrypted password with a scrambling key and found it to be pretty easy to crack too, since the key is stored locally. Now I've reached the point that I'm studying about hashing, salting and peppering and found my way here, even though my field of study has NOTHING to do with cryptography or computer sciences. Man, what a journey, and all in the span of like two hours.
These videos are worth gold. 👌🏻🙏🏻
This is really good, would you ever make a follow up video to include salting hashes?
Thank you, very useful content
Know how to compare 2 hashes ?, please help me
Thank You for making my work easy by giving better explanation about hashing. God bless you! Keep it up!
clear, simple and easy to understand
understandable and appealing 👌
This help me alot thank you
Big help for my uni work thank you!
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Top Comments (10)
I wanted a create a cool little software for my PhD research, which automatically fetches data from a few external databases. Then I realized I would need to just enter my password into the script itself, so I decided to write a simple encryption script to encrypt said plain text password. THEN I realized it's stupidly easy to crack, so I scrambled the order of the encrypted password with a scrambling key and found it to be pretty easy to crack too, since the key is stored locally. Now I've reached the point that I'm studying about hashing, salting and peppering and found my way here, even though my field of study has NOTHING to do with cryptography or computer sciences. Man, what a journey, and all in the span of like two hours.
These videos are worth gold. 👌🏻🙏🏻
This is really good, would you ever make a follow up video to include salting hashes?
Thank you, very useful content
Know how to compare 2 hashes ?, please help me
Thank You for making my work easy by giving better explanation about hashing. God bless you! Keep it up!
clear, simple and easy to understand
understandable and appealing 👌
This help me alot thank you
Big help for my uni work thank you!