I am planning to keep password hash in my database rather than plain text. What my concern is when I execute my query from JDBC in a prepared statements like:
SELECT username FROM users WHERE username = 'userName'
and password = dbms_crypto.hash(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('password'),3);
or
INSERT INTO users VALUES ('username', dbms_crypto.hash(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('passowrd'),3);
or If I call PLSQL procedure which expect me to pass the plaintext password and then thse procedures will have queries like above in their body. My concern can somebody tap my passwords sent from my server to my database through these queries via JDBC. Is it better to use prepared statement or plsql procedure to overcome this security concern? Or should I hash my passwords using my java code first and then pass these password for insertion or selection?