10.10.2014, 10:43
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And so I shouldn't. It's an invasion of his user's privacy and he has no right to do so. If I'm going to help someone, it might as well be in the right way... and the right way is to tell him to hash his passwords.
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If you was mature enough, you would've simply suggested that instead of using non-hashed passwords, I use hashed versions.
But anyway, I want to know how to save 'NON-HASHED' passwords, and I am aware of the fact that people who register aren't secure to register on the script, however. It was not intended for public use, it was for my own use and like I said above, if you're not here to help me, then direct yourself away and do not comment.