On 25.01.2011 09:19, Phillip Jones wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Philip Chee wrote:
>> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 08:03:12 -0500, Rick Merrill wrote:
>>> After filling out a form on a "SECURE website" (padlock - check,
>>> https - check )
>>> I later looked at the Tool, "Form History" and found, bingo, there is
>>> my credit card
>>> number in the clear.
>>>
>>> Comments?
>>
>> There is bug open (Form History is shared code) to avoid saving credit
>> card numbers, SSN numbers and other similar numeric sequences.
>>
>> Phil
>>
> 
> I'd like to ask a silly question which would mitigate this situation.
> 
> Why don't  people password protect the opening of SeaMonkey?
> 
> I have every web Browser I use *Password Protected* so that I have to
> type in a Password before I can get to the web browser. That way should
> anybody walk up and try to open  any web browser I have without me
> knowing they can't get in.
> 
> To not do so, is just plain dumb.  The excuse, I don't want to be
> bothered is no excuse.
> 

Anyone that interested in pilfering your passwords don't need to open
the browser, just open/read the files themselves. I don't really think
you have anything to worry about Phil.

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