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Security
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Hashing and verifyig passwords
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It is important not to store passwords in plain text but, contrary to popular belief, just using `md5` or `sha1` to
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compute and verify hashes isn't a good way either. Modern hardware allows to brute force these very fast.
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In order to truly secure user passwords even in case your database is leaked you need to use a function that is resistant
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to brute-force such as bcrypt. In PHP it can be achieved by using [crypt function](http://php.net/manual/en/function.crypt.php)
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but since usage isn't trivial and one can easily misuse it, Yii provides two helper functions for generating hash from
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password and verifying existing hash.
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When user sets his password we're taking password string from POST and then getting a hash:
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```php
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$hash = \yii\helpers\Security::generatePasswordHash($password);
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```
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The hash we've got is persisted to database to be used later.
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Then when user is trying to log in we're verifying the password he entered against a hash that we've previously persisted:
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```php
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if(Security::validatePassword($password, $hash)) {
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// all good, logging user in
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}
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else {
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// wrong password
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}
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```
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Random data
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Random data is useful in many cases. For example, when resetting a password via email you need to generate a token,
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save it to database and send it via email to end user so he's able to prove that email belongs to him. It is very
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important for this token to be truly unique else there will be a possibility to predict a value and reset another user's
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password.
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Yii security helper makes it as simple as:
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```php
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$key = \yii\helpers\Security::generateRandomKey();
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```
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Encryption and decryption
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In order to encrypt data so only person knowing a secret passphrase or having a secret key will be able to decrypt it.
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For example, we need to store some information in our database but we need to make sure only user knowing a secret code
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can view it (even if database is leaked):
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```php
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// $data and $secretWord are from the form
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$encryptedData = \yii\helpers\Security::encrypt($data, $secretWord);
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// store $encryptedData to database
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```
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Then when user want to read it:
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```php
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// $secretWord is from the form, $encryptedData is from database
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$data = \yii\helpers\Security::decrypt($encryptedData, $secretWord);
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```
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Making sure data wasn't modified
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hashData()
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validateData()
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Securing Cookies
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- validation
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- httpOnly
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