Posted in Browsers fail password protection tests
Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 11:18 GMT
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>>>Chrome fails to check the location of password requests or the destination to which they are dispatched<<<
What about Firefox? Since anti phishing I would've thought the above requirement would be built, by default, into all browsers. Also, doesn't the master password protect your password list, if not, what's its point?
Admittedly, I don't save passwords to financial or important sites, mainly forums and places like this, and I would never save passwords in IE whatever version, but I thought Firefox's big sell was online security. Is it worth sending a ms to the Firefox team? - they never respond when reporting the crash on exit bug.
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