[DotNetDevelopment] Re: ASP.NET Membership API

2009-06-12 Thread Juan M. Oviedo
Hey man, I didn't mean to, I was always using my original thread. Juan M. Oviedo > Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 22:39:44 -0700 > Subject: [DotNetDevelopment] Re: ASP.NET Membership API > From: zorg...@sify.com > To: DotNetDevelopment@googlegroups.com > > > No

[DotNetDevelopment] Re: ASP.NET Membership API

2009-06-11 Thread Cerebrus
No idea how "Juan M. Oviedo's" question got intermingled with this thread. Weird, I tells ya ! ;-) -- Cerebrus. Group Moderator. On Jun 11, 10:38 pm, "Scott K." wrote: > A majority of websites show the answer to their user's security > question.  Passwords are encrypted.  It is overkill to encr

[DotNetDevelopment] Re: ASP.NET Membership API

2009-06-11 Thread Scott K.
A majority of websites show the answer to their user's security question. Passwords are encrypted. It is overkill to encrypt the security answer as well. How the hell did this thread get changed?!? On Jun 10, 2:54 pm, Brandon Betances wrote: > Major security breach why would you want to do th

[DotNetDevelopment] Re: ASP.NET Membership API

2009-06-10 Thread Brandon Betances
Major security breach why would you want to do that? On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Scott K. wrote: > > I'm trying to figure out if there is a setting to allow PasswordAnswer > in the Membership table to be stored as plain text (PasswordQuestion > already is) while still having the PasswordFor