Closes #5579
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Johnny Lim 2018-08-03 01:14:36 +09:00 committed by Rob Winch
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ import java.util.Base64;
*
* @author Luke Taylor
* @deprecated Digest based password encoding is not considered secure. Instead use an
* adaptive one way funciton like BCryptPasswordEncoder, Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder, or
* adaptive one way function like BCryptPasswordEncoder, Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder, or
* SCryptPasswordEncoder. Even better use {@link DelegatingPasswordEncoder} which supports
* password upgrades. There are no plans to remove this support. It is deprecated to indicate
* that this is a legacy implementation and using it is considered insecure.

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ import java.util.Base64;
* @author Rob winch
* @since 5.0
* @deprecated Digest based password encoding is not considered secure. Instead use an
* adaptive one way funciton like BCryptPasswordEncoder, Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder, or
* adaptive one way function like BCryptPasswordEncoder, Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder, or
* SCryptPasswordEncoder. Even better use {@link DelegatingPasswordEncoder} which supports
* password upgrades. There are no plans to remove this support. It is deprecated to indicate
* that this is a legacy implementation and using it is considered insecure.

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ import java.util.Base64;
* @author Rob Winch
* @since 5.0
* @deprecated Digest based password encoding is not considered secure. Instead use an
* adaptive one way funciton like BCryptPasswordEncoder, Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder, or
* adaptive one way function like BCryptPasswordEncoder, Pbkdf2PasswordEncoder, or
* SCryptPasswordEncoder. Even better use {@link DelegatingPasswordEncoder} which supports
* password upgrades. There are no plans to remove this support. It is deprecated to indicate
* that this is a legacy implementation and using it is considered insecure.