<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.



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