On Monday 19 Apr 2010, [email protected] wrote:
> More specifically, user enters information into flash app, which then sends
> it somewhere to get processed (presumably some HTTPS address). The period
> of time where flash is transfering info to the HTTPS address is not secure,
> as described here:

You mean because the plain text resides in memory ? Same as HTML...
It's certainly secure enough for your standard shopping cart type application.

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