The third largest breach ever just happened in Finland. Passwords were stored in plaintext. At T-Mobile Austria, they explain that of course they store the password in plaintext, but they have so good security so it's nothing to worry about. At what point does this become criminally negligent?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 08 2018, @07:12PM
I feel a public key crypto solution could be created without having the users password needing to be stored, and the legacy app getting a completely random password based on its requirements.