... it is against policy to store a password in clear text in the registry, config files, or code.It seems to me [id://kutsu]'s suggestion of using Crypt::Blowfish complies fully with this policy. I work on applications that handle sensitive data (like database passwords in config files) the same way. That doesn't mean you're completely secure though. If you haven't already, check out Quest: a bulletproof-secure, automated scraper for an interesting discussion on safely storing and using sensitive data.
In reply to Re: Security: balancing two conflicting password policies
by crashtest
in thread Security: balancing two conflicting password policies
by radiantmatrix
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