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      108 months ago

      Unless they’ve changed it very recently, Wells Fargo’s passwords are case insensitive

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        68 months ago

        Air Canada’s online account system required a 6 character password, which was secretly converted via T9 to 6 numbers on the back end, meaning “aaaaaa” and “bbbbbb” were effectively the same password, and this was only fixed in 2018

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          28 months ago

          That sounds like someone who topped out with highschool level programming tried to implement a hash algorithm.

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            47 months ago

            My personal theory is that it’s a remnant of an old system that was only accessible by phone (hence the 6 digit pin), and they simply grafted an online component on top of it

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      58 months ago

      Any service that limits maximum length of the password means they are not hashing them. Which is a scary proposition, especially for such a huge service.

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          28 months ago

          It’s possible that limit is either gone or vestige from a bygone age and they are hashing passwords properly now. Either way they do seem like they take security seriously.