On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 08:56:24AM -0800, Carl Youngblood wrote:

>    I appreciate your concerns Pete, but I don't think that
>    the analogy holds. This script resides on someone's local
>    computer and does not publish the user's username or
>    password anywhere.


based on this comment from the original post:

 "The script is set up as a web application (perl CGI). They go
 to a form that is hosted on a web site."

I assume the script is not residing on the user's computer -
rather on some external site. If this assumption is correct than
it could be a phishing attack. (For the record, I know Stacey and
am definitely not accusing him of phishing.)

pete
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