Jay Garcia wrote:
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.

If they are encrypted how do that do that easily.

I have set encrypted and password protected.

--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.        "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net/       mailto:[email protected]
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