Google sorry for saving users' password in readable form

San Francisco: Google on Wednesday extended an apology to its G Suite customers after revealing that it stored passwords of some enterprise users in plaintext for years. Storing passwords without cryptographic hashes expose them to hacking risk as they become readable. The issue has been around since 2005 and Google, in a statement, said it […]

San Francisco: Google on Wednesday extended an apology to its G Suite customers after revealing that it stored passwords of some enterprise users in plaintext for years.

Storing passwords without cryptographic hashes expose them to hacking risk as they become readable.