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Hashing vs encryption - they're NOT the same, and confusing them is how security disasters happen. Learn how hashing actually works, why MD5 and SHA-1 are broken, and why bcrypt/Argon2 are the only correct choices for password storage. In this video, you'll learn: Why hashing is a one-way function The difference between hashing and encryption Why MD5 and SHA-1 should never be used for passwords How rainbow tables crack passwords instantly What salting is and why it matters Why bcrypt and Argon2 are intentionally slow (and why that's good) TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The problem with password storage 0:37 - Hashing vs Encryption explained 1:49 - How password verification works 2:48 - Why MD5 and SHA-1 are broken 3:34 - The speed problem with password hashing 5:05 - Solution #1: Salting 6:04 - Solution #2: bcrypt & Argon2 8:08 - Common mistakes to avoid 8:43 - Quick recap KEY TAKEAWAYS: → Hashing is irreversible, encryption is reversible → Never use MD5, SHA-1, or even SHA-256 for passwords → Always use bcrypt or Argon2 - they handle salting automatically → Slow hashing protects users, fast hashing helps attackers More Videos : Software Egineering Basics - • Software Engineering Basics Software Design - • Software Design RESOURCES: OWASP Password Storage: https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/ch... Argon2 specification: https://github.com/P-H-C/phc-winner-a... If you're storing passwords with MD5 or SHA-256, you need to watch this. One function call with the right library - that's all it takes to do password security correctly. #programming #security #webdevelopment #coding #developer #passwords #hashing #encryption #bcrypt #cybersecurity #softwareengineering #backend #tutorial #computerscience