What's spooky about it? Did you use a username/pw you care about? Would it not be spooky if it was an encrypted login? Would you just assume that since they had good over the wire security that the data (your username/pw) was securely stored on the server?


On Oct 27, 2003, at 5:38 PM, Dag Liodden wrote:

I also had trouble with this when WW moved to java.net. In the end, I just had to register on java.net and login with that username / pw... A little spooky since they don't support any crypto, but then again, I'm not that paranoid anyways. :)



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