

zinko said:how can someone get passwords from the db when they are in md5?
NameTrader.com said:Good to know my membership $$$ at DNF is going to site security. :p
Static said:Haha. At least some humor in this thread.
That password leaking stuff is quite intimidating indeed...
rmwebs said:Because MD5 can be cracked.
zinko said:rmwebs said:Because MD5 can be cracked.
ok, except you use a dictionary word that is obviously in md5 databases, or bruteforce?
really I want to know![]()
zinko said:ok, except you use a dictionary word that is obviously in md5 databases, or bruteforce?
really I want to know![]()
johnn said:It's a sad situation but you guys have to be careful what to say here as the scumbag may watch this thread now.
Don't speculate what was happened as you may give him more tips.
I am sure there will be a statement from Adam when the storm is over as -rj- did a while ago.
John
:lol: Wow. I was actually planning on making an account there sometime this week, but after seeing it get hacked...I'm not willing to pay for a membership.Lasher said:I would love to be an active member at DNF but have a problem with the maturity level of not allowing the "N" word to be mentioned (Namepros), it's just so immature.
not necessarily.rmwebs said:zinko said:how can someone get passwords from the db when they are in md5?
Because MD5 can be cracked.
Bruteforce... but if your password is a dictionary word the chances are that its already been stored as an md5 string for checking.zinko said:rmwebs said:Because MD5 can be cracked.
ok, except you use a dictionary word that is obviously in md5 databases, or bruteforce?
really I want to know![]()


