Just in time for World Password Day, Kaspersky is reminding everyone that outdated hashing algorithms such as MD5 remain among the worst choices for storing passwords.
Happy World Password Day! Maybe it's finally time to kill this holiday in favor of World No-More-Passwords Day?
GPU cracking speeds: Kaspersky found RTX 5090 cards can guess 219.5 billion MD5 hashes per second, breaking 48% of passwords in under a minute. Why MD5 fails: Designed for speed, MD5 enables ...
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Gaming GPUs can crack your passwords in minutes
Gaming GPUs like the RTX 5090 crack 60% of MD5-protected passwords in under an hour, outperforming enterprise security tools ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Learn about cryptographic hash functions in ensuring secure communication and protection of sensitive information, including ...
In this chapter we will look at choosing and optimizing cryptographic algorithms, particularly for resource-constrained systems, such as embedded systems. We will look at various strategies for ...
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