The given statement "the operating system encrypts the password for a given user by encoding the information, using a process that is easy to apply but difficult to undo" is false.
A password is one or more words or a collection of characters used to identify between authorized and unauthorized users.
Passwords are automatically encoded in different WebSphere® Application Server ASCII configuration files by default using a simple masking process. Additionally, passwords can be manually encoded in properties files used by Java clients and management commands for the Application Server.
Thus, the operating system encrypts a specific user's password by encoding the information in a procedure that is simple to implement but difficult to reverse is false.
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The following statement is true or false.
The operating system encrypts the password for a given user by encoding the information, using a process that is difficult to apply but easy to undo. (T/F)