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minus-squareBiyoo@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-220 days agoNo need to store it, you can do the opposite, create 20 variations of the new password, hash them, check if any match with the old password. Edit : nevermind, it would only work if they added data instead of editing it.
No need to store it, you can do the opposite, create 20 variations of the new password, hash them, check if any match with the old password.
Edit : nevermind, it would only work if they added data instead of editing it.