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Users collect usernames and passwords like they do Pokemon. It's a sorry state of affairs, but for better or worse, that's the way it is. We, as software developers, are trusted with storing all these usernames and passwords in some sort of database. The minute we store a user's password, we've taken on the responsibility of securing their password, too. Let's say a hacker somehow obtains a list of all our usernames and passwords. Either it was an inside job by someone who had access to the database, or the database was accidentally exposed to the public web. Doesn't matter how. It just happened.
Users collect usernames and passwords like they do Pokemon. It's a sorry state of affairs, but for better or worse, that's the way it is. We, as software developers, are trusted with storing all these usernames and passwords in some sort of database. The minute we store a user's password, we've taken on the responsibility of securing their password, too. Let's say a hacker somehow obtains a list of all our usernames and passwords. Either it was an inside job by someone who had access to the database, or the database was accidentally exposed to the public web. Doesn't matter how. It just happened.

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