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  • The restaurant is not owned by Disney, but it is on Disney property at Disney Springs, Orlando. I would imagine that they are going after a much bigger sum from the restaurant itself

  • The Internet

    On the positive side, it allows you to contact people that you would have never interacted with otherwise

    On the negative side, it allows people to contact you that you never would have interacted with otherwise

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    pandarisu @lemmy.world

    Is it possible to safely check for certain characters in a password?

    Basic cyber security says that passwords should be encrypted and hashed, so that even the company storing them doesn't know what the password is. (When you log in, the site performs the same encrypting and hashing steps and compares the results) Otherwise if they are hacked, the attackers get access to all the passwords.

    I've noticed a few companies ask for specific characters of my password to prove who I am (eg enter the 2nd and 9th character)

    Is there any secure way that this could be happening? Or are the companies storing my password in plain text?