salting
IPA: sˈɔɫtɪŋ
noun
- (uncountable) The act of sprinkling salt, either on food, or on an icy road.
- (countable) A salt marsh.
- (uncountable) The act of tampering with an investigation site by adding bogus evidence.
- (UK, historical) The celebration of the Eton montem.
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Examples of "salting" in Sentences
- Come on, no offense, but this kind of salting is a bit high-school-ish
- I will probably have to begin salting it at the table, which I have not previously done.
- Supports password salting (up to 512 bits), reducing the risks presented by dictionary attacks.
- · Supports password salting (up to 512 bits), reducing the risks presented by dictionary attacks.
- Yeah, thanks for that, Dad: there’s three inches of snow on the ground here and I just did my arms in salting the drive.
- Its also a good idea to look at "salting" the passwords, to prevent attacks with rainbow tables but I'll leave that for another day.
- They understand that hashing is good, they vaguely understand the notion of salting, and they figure that salt+hash is all they need to know.
- Interesting bit at the end - sounds rather like the death and cutting up of Osiris and the "salting" of his body parts around the "nomes" of Egypt, doesn't it?
- Modular design allowing 3rd party drivers to be created, incorporating new hash / cypher algorithmsDecryptionsoftware available to improve transparency, and allow even the mostjunior software engineer to prove data is being encrypted correctlySupports password salting (up to 512 bits), reducing the risks presented by dictionary attacks.
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