If you try to log in with Mozilla/Netscape 6, you get this:
Browser Alert
Netscape 6.0 Users: We are currently experiencing problems with the
latest release of Netscape 6.0. We are working with Netscape to fix
these problems so you can take full advantage of our site with that
browser. You can be sure that we will support Netscape 6.0 as soon as
all the fixes become available.
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I emailed them about it asking exactly what security concerns they had
(since Moz supports SSL2 and 3, and 128 bit encryption), and they gave
told me:
Protecting your credit and personal information is a top priority for
Capital One. Due to security concerns with the Netscape 6.0 browser,
Capital One does not currently support this browser. Until these
security concerns are resolved with Netscape, an alternative browser
would need to be used to access www.capitalone.com.
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All they did was dodge my question. I wanted to know specifically what
they think is a security concern. I figure I can get the source for the
browser, I know a fair amount of C/C++, I may be able to fix whatever it
is they don't like right now. But they have just avoided the issue. So
I'll ask here. Is there anything in Mozilla that is insecure as they
have suggested, some bug in SSL or something, anything, or are they just
BSing me and they have got absolutely nothing to back it with?
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