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if youamp;#39;re building a product that requires logging in you probably have to deal with storing passwords but storing passwords opens you up to security risks like someone breaking into your database stealing all your passwords and dealing immense reputational damage to your product so how do you store passwords in a secure fashion letamp;#39;s start from the worst way and steadily work our way up to something a little more secure iamp;#39;m going to assume you have a little bit of software engineering knowledge letamp;#39;s go the ftr way to store your passwords is like normal data in a normal column perhaps with the rest of your user data sometimes this is called storing passwords in plain text this is pretty bad because if a hacker gains access to your database they can steal all the passwords effortlessly security is all about multiple lines of defense and storing passwords in plain text is not a defense if your database is bdocHubed youamp;#39;re done and database bdocHubes