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if they should not be stored as plain text should they be stored as md5 sha-1 and you might be saying hey Chris no no no no md5 hello I mean we tackle issues even googled Google said weamp;#39;ve got collisions now itamp;#39;s a long theyamp;#39;ve been deprecated we should not be using sha-1 as password storage and you might be inclined to say well what about 512 what about something else itamp;#39;s not a good idea should we be using password stored to us I mean should passive storage be done through caching entirely and the answer is no hashing is not good enough for storing passwords so we should be using a password algorithms such as arguing - for example KDF - or Bikram s v these are algorithms that are designed to store passwords well a simple hashing function like a one-way function like sha-512 itamp;#39;s designed for speed and if this time to decide to obfuscate some kind of information but itamp;#39;s not been designed to to be slow so for when storing passwords yes t