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UK..Data Protection Act... Plain text passwords.

Asked by Lab_Rat in Miscellaneous Security

Tags: data, protection, plain, text, password

Hiyas!

Izza working for a company that I know to store peoples own chosen passwords in plain text format, that support staff can readily see.

I thought that passwords should always be encoded to get an MD5 checksum (is that right), that means it's impossible to derive the original password from the code.

I thought this because people often use the same password for many differnt login pages... email, forums.. things like that, and perhaps it was recognised in law as a potential problem...


Links, history, current situation about passwords, any and all is welcome, I'll split the points so everyone gets a few, as I'm guessing there isn't a right/wrong answer for this one..
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