>  [...]
> Isn't this just as bad? If you store the encrypted password, that doesn't
> help you in the slightest in this case, because if you can breach the list
> of encrypted passwords, you still know what you need to send as the
> "password" from the front end to let you into the database.
>  [...]

If you encrypt the input from the frontend as well and compare the
encrypted strings it will not help you to look into the list of
encrypted passwords ... or am I wrong?

Regards, Jens Hartwig

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