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MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Jan 28 2004 10:54PM McAllister, Andrew (McAllisterA umsystem edu) (10 replies) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 10:12PM Nick FitzGerald (nick virus-l demon co uk) RE: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 03:54PM Richard M. Smith (rms computerbytesman com) RE: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 02:26PM Andrew Harwood (aaharwood_maillist bigpond com) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 10:32AM Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (bugtraq planetcobalt net) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 04:01AM Dave Warren (dave warren devilsplayground net) (3 replies) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 06 2004 04:01AM Nick FitzGerald (nick virus-l demon co uk) RE: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 01:58AM Fergus Brooks (fergusb evolve-online com) (1 replies) |
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"Dave Warren" <dave.warren (at) devilsplayground (dot) net [email concealed]> wrote:
> The safety concerns of http://user:pass@www aren't technical, they're
> user/training issues.. How do you explain to your grandmother that
> http://www.herbank.com:login.asp (at) session-arhuz (dot) ru [email concealed]/ isn't safe but
> http://www.herbank.com/login.asp?arhuz.ru/ is okay?
>
> The solution, in my opinion, would be to come up with a new notation that
> doesn't break existing RFCs, but that still places the hostname first.
Or, hey, a different on-screen representation? Something like, I dunno,
"http://user:pass@site/" being turned into "http://site/ (user: user,
password: pass)"?
If you're worried about anything *other* than either the URL bar or the
status bar (like, for instance, the descriptive text of the link),
you're out of luck anyways. People who would still fall for that will
also fall for <a
href="http://www.please-crack-me.ru">http://www.microsoft.com</a>
Seriously, KISS. ("Keep It Simple, Stupid" for those who either aren't
familiar with the jargon or aren't native English speakers ;)
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