oooh, i see... need to add single quotes around id...
$query->query("DELETE FROM $table WHERE $column = '$id'");
right?
oooh, i see... need to add single quotes around id...
$query->query("DELETE FROM $table WHERE $column = '$id'");
right?
is TRWTF is asking tdwtf for help?
http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4
click software check your version of the 8192 (su/se/cu) click go.
download the driver for win7
The method typically used for password encryption is to take a user's password, append a random set of characters to that password, and use a non-reversible hasing algorithm on that new set of data, and do it all over again with the same hash some number of times.
Just found this in a php source file for one of our apps:
private static function encrypt_password($password, $hashsalt){The salt is 10 characters randomly generated through sha1, and it would appear that the code iterates the password over and over some number of times.
Well, yes, it does iterate $password over and over, but $password never changes. Which means it generates the same hash over and over.
*facepalm*
So, do we fix it in production and re-encrypt the passwords $HASH_ITERATION-1 times? Nah....
inb4 trwtf is php