(PHP 5 >= 5.6.0, PHP 7)
hash_equals — Timing attack safe string comparison
$known_string
, string $user_string
)Compares two strings using the same time whether they're equal or not.
This function should be used to mitigate timing attacks; for instance, when testing crypt() password hashes.
known_string
The string of known length to compare against
user_string
The user-supplied string
Returns TRUE
when the two strings are equal, FALSE
otherwise.
Emits an E_WARNING
message when either of the
supplied parameters is not a string.
Example #1 example
<?php
$expected = crypt('12345', '$2a$07$usesomesillystringforsalt$');
$correct = crypt('12345', '$2a$07$usesomesillystringforsalt$');
$incorrect = crypt('apple', '$2a$07$usesomesillystringforsalt$');
var_dump(hash_equals($expected, $correct));
var_dump(hash_equals($expected, $incorrect));
?>
The above example will output:
bool(true) bool(false)
Note:
Both arguments must be of the same length to be compared successfully. When arguments of differing length are supplied,
FALSE
is returned immediately and the length of the known string may be leaked in case of a timing attack.
Note:
It is important to provide the user-supplied string as the second parameter, rather than the first.