Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. - Lemmy.world
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Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. Don’t use a password there that you’ve used anywhere else.

This thread is frustrating. Everyone seems more interested in nitpicking the specifics of what OP is saying and are ignoring that a forum sends you your password (not an automatically generated one) in an email on registration.

oleorun
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Just wow, yeah. Nothing should ever send you a password in cleartext - once that’s been done, a MITM attack’s success rate just went to 100%.

It’s painless to use password resets if the person forgot the password. Never, ever should a password be in cleartext.

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Illecors
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MITM attack’s success rate just went to 100%

No, it didn’t. It’s stupid and shouldn’t be done, but all ham nowadays is encrypted.

I know that because I’ve been running my email server for some years now, technically breaking one of the RFCs for not allowing unencrypted connections. Zero email has been missed.

NaN
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An issue if you’re reusing passwords. If not, every forgot my password email is also vulnerable.

A combination of bad practices could be… bad.

Edit: apparently around the same time, their forum was also lacking https. This would be an even easier vector.

@hascat@programming.dev
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Many years ago, I had forgotten my password to the Sprint websiteb so I could log in and pay my cellular bill. I had to call customer support to resolve this. After verifying my activity, the support agent read me my existing password one letter at a time. While this was alarming, I was amused she had to spell out a somewhat obscene phrase for me. This was maybe 20 years ago and I no longer use Sprint.

JWBananas
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I no longer use Sprint

I mean, nobody else does either.

It’s painless to use password resets

Ya and have they send you the (one-time) password in cleartext

@exal@lemmy.ca
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(one-time)

You make it sound like an irrelevant detail, but that’s kind of the key part. If implemented properly, it’s only valid once and for a short period of time, which greatly reduces risk.

Sure. I just want to point out that there is valid case when passwords are sent in clear text.

oleorun
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In my experience it’s always a tokenized link, no clear text required.

@nous@programming.dev
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Well, the tokenized link is essentially a clear text one time password. Not really any better than just a one time password except for the convenience that the user does not need to type it in. If someone gets hold of the link or password before you they can get access to your account.

I don’t see how’s either way better or worse as long as they force you to change the password upon login

And what is the token in the link?

Why did you put a bunch of asterisks at the bottom of your post?

oleorun
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I’m delighted you get the reference!

Tempy
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I’d be more worried if someone who uses the internet to such a degree that they use Lemmy over Reddit, on a programming forum, didn’t get the reference. This is famous hacker lore at this point.

Can you be worried for me, and fill me in?

Oh, I’ve seen people do that crap on RuneScape back in the day. Not sure I’ve ever seen the meme though.

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