To be fair, I doubt that the GCHQ website is developed by the same people who are doing cyber intelligence work or whatever it is they do.
More likely it was just developed by whichever company was picked off a list of government contractors. I'm sure that whatever internal systems they have are completely separate from the website.
GCHQ probably consider arguing with a contractor about the password hashing on the jobs section of their website as a waste of their time.
More likely it was just developed by whichever company was picked off a list of government contractors. I'm sure that whatever internal systems they have are completely separate from the website.
GCHQ probably consider arguing with a contractor about the password hashing on the jobs section of their website as a waste of their time.