<quote who="Phil Scarratt"> > Voytek wrote: > Most likely the person before him has hit yes to the browser asking him > to save his password. Most users just hit enter without thinking to > messages anyway. This would mean that when he went to the same site, the > browser would very helpfully pre-enter the client id and password for > him. Simply pressing enter would log him in. > > Yes, CommBank allows username and passwords to be saved in browser - > it's a simple html interface so there's not much they can do to stop it > with such an interface.
Fil, thanks for the explanation ! I guess it means someone was using his notebook without his knowledge. -- Voytek -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
