Would it be hard to hack Reddit?
they were caught storing their passwords in plain text that one time 10 years ago or something
Why would you want to
>>58927467
lol, link or it didn't happen.
if you have to ask, yes
>>58927448
If ask nicely
https://github.com/reddit
Can you reed src coed?
>>58927467
lol
>>58927471
>>58927528
>>58927467
reddit posted this AFTER a hard drive with a full backup of all user info was stolen.
>>58927629
what the actual fuck
>>58927629
what a fucking asshole
and reddit with its poorly programmed expensive to run servers keeps operating at a loss but i bet the CEOs get ludicrously rich off of it
>>58927629
Hahah holy shit.
>>58927629
this has to be fake.. permalink pls
>>58928798
https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/usqe/reddits_streak_of_bad_luck_continues/
>>58927629
Hahaha what a gay retard
>>58927629
>Justifying possibly the greatest authentication malpractice with "muh features"
If he weren't the CEO he'd get fired for this shit.
>>58927629
zuckerberg apparently logged incorrectly entered passwords and used them against some people i think
it's funny that many "serious" companies store it in plaintext / reverseable encryption
>>58929102
>logged incorrectly entered passwords
is this a typical feature? it makes me rage
>>58927629
Holy shit..
>CONVIENCE?
>For convience.
>Conviemceceee
>For conviemvea
>>58929601
keep trying... maybe you'll get it right
>>58929102
Classic zuckerberg
>>58929566
website owners can do pretty much whatever they want. don't use the same passwords for important things like email, paypal etc as for random websites
>>58927629
10 years ago
>>58931510
yeah but it was completely unacceptable then too