I understand how SSL functions however I have a question that a customer asked
and want to provide an official answer:
"If I go into an Internet Cafe and access my SSL VPN portal, what information
about my transactions could be left on the Cafe PC"
In essence, other than the obvious risks such as downloading a file to the Cafe
PC and leaving it or not logging out of your session, the question is what
security footprint is left behind when accessing a SSL VPN portal from a
general public resource such as an Internet Cafe PC. If anyone knows of an
official documentation on this please let me know and point me to it.
Paul
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