https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/21/18634842/google-passwords-plain-text-g-suite-fourteen-years
Wasn’t it Linus that said he wouldn’t trust the idiots at Google with his source code? Lol
Jokes on him; the official maintainer of git is a Google employee
And that’s the Linux kernel master repo how?
Oop, I’m canceling my google interview
No you’re not 😂
Do it.
I think Leetcode should start covering secure password storage
Sure, and what should they cover to prevent systems letting users bypass passwords by tapping enter twice? Pot FaceTime Kettle!
Just XOR it, no one will ever guess
Leetcode needs questions on string encryption.
Rofl
When in doubt, encrypt. If still in doubt, encrypt twice. If you’re paranoid, build a Tor network hashing each byte of the password from 50 separate geographic sources on a Tor net. Then refactor the design when you discover it only works 85% of the time, which beats some banking and HR sites anyway.
Recently some folks moved from F to G. I'm not surprised.
Yea I know right? Many Googlers joined FB too. They must be the same people who caused these disgraceful things in tech.
Yadav, don't be pissed because you can never make the move to F or G
Now we’re just missing A and N to make a FANG 🤪 Confess now, A and N! You know you’re in the club! This is what it takes to become prestigious!
Everyone on N already shares their password with everyone else. 😅
Lol
Yawn
Is this how the team felt when writing and reviewing the code?
Possible. Free food can put you in a food coma.
How do you even have a bug like this? Was it like logging passwords or something?
Not a bug, it's a feature
I thought they were at least actually key encrypted at rest? Not salted/hashed but I think it's misleading to say they were simply stored in plaintext, no? Unless this article has updated info.
Every article has used plaintext in the title and then in the article said they were stored encrypted and that they were only the one time use, change on first login password. I understand business insider making the wrong title, but tech crunch, come on.
Encrypted is just plain text with extra steps.
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