Hi @Tareck117
In Composite C1 4.3 (which is recently released), the passwords are stored as salted SHA256 hashes. As with any hashing algorithm - one can crack it with brute force, but that would be time/calculations expensive (depending on password length).
In older versions the passwords can be decoded.
In Composite C1 4.3 (which is recently released), the passwords are stored as salted SHA256 hashes. As with any hashing algorithm - one can crack it with brute force, but that would be time/calculations expensive (depending on password length).
In older versions the passwords can be decoded.