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In movies, hacking is all finesse, excitement, and genius coding, but in reality itamp;#39;s angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night. -- Ginsberg. Hey there Zero Cools, Neos and Seatec astronomers, Iamp;#39;m Trace. Thanks for tuning in for some DNews. Passwords are like apples in a fictional garden, theyamp;#39;re perfect, ripe, and there for the taking, if you know how. Websites have a lot of different ways to store passwords, hashing, salting, s, two-factor authentication -- we have a whole video about it -- but hacking a password? Thatamp;#39;s a lot more fun, right? So first, for n00bs, passwords arenamp;#39;t stored as words, but as a set of encrypted characters called hashes. They look like this. If I want to access your account, I donamp;#39;t really need your password, I just have to find the thing that lets me decrypt that hash! To do that, hacker communities created amp;#39;lookup tablesamp;#39;