Public bug reported:

Today I tried to log in into internet bank account of my company. The
password on a login page is secured against keyloggers so that an user
doesn't provide a full password. Only every second/third letter is
required. The problem is either with a browser or OnScreenKeyboard. (i
bought a tablet not a netbook so i'm not gonna buy a hardware keyboard
for my M10). The form for a password contains of a few empty spaces that
have to be filled eiter with a digit or a letter. Ubuntu tablet fills
two or three empty spaces after clicking only one letter.

Here is how to observe this problem when we have the tablet in a
horizontal position (this site recognizes the position of the tablet,
displaying the page either for pc or mobile devices so do not put the
tablet vertically cause the login page will look differently):

1.go to https://m.bzwbk24.pl/centrum24-mobile-web/login
You can switch to English if You like. There is a link.
2. Give a NIK (login number) for example: 92147354 and click the red button 
"Dalej" or "next"
3. Try to fill in the empty spaces

Only one letter should be given after one click.
What we observe at the moment is that after one click, our entry will be 
multiply.

---

One more tip:
We notice the same behaviour while writing an e-mail message with the 
YahooMailapp that probably uses some web browser interface. When we are done 
with writing our message and want to click sent, provide a subject or an email 
adress, the last word or a sentence will be written again.
For example i write:

Best regards

Marcin

Now i click send or click the subject/email address window and my name
will be send as"MarcinMarcin"

** Affects: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

-- 
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Apps bug tracking, which is subscribed to ubuntu-keyboard in Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1591195

Title:
  Masked password form by internet banking

Status in ubuntu-keyboard package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Today I tried to log in into internet bank account of my company. The
  password on a login page is secured against keyloggers so that an user
  doesn't provide a full password. Only every second/third letter is
  required. The problem is either with a browser or OnScreenKeyboard. (i
  bought a tablet not a netbook so i'm not gonna buy a hardware keyboard
  for my M10). The form for a password contains of a few empty spaces
  that have to be filled eiter with a digit or a letter. Ubuntu tablet
  fills two or three empty spaces after clicking only one letter.

  Here is how to observe this problem when we have the tablet in a
  horizontal position (this site recognizes the position of the tablet,
  displaying the page either for pc or mobile devices so do not put the
  tablet vertically cause the login page will look differently):

  1.go to https://m.bzwbk24.pl/centrum24-mobile-web/login
  You can switch to English if You like. There is a link.
  2. Give a NIK (login number) for example: 92147354 and click the red button 
"Dalej" or "next"
  3. Try to fill in the empty spaces

  Only one letter should be given after one click.
  What we observe at the moment is that after one click, our entry will be 
multiply.

  ---

  One more tip:
  We notice the same behaviour while writing an e-mail message with the 
YahooMailapp that probably uses some web browser interface. When we are done 
with writing our message and want to click sent, provide a subject or an email 
adress, the last word or a sentence will be written again.
  For example i write:

  Best regards

  Marcin

  Now i click send or click the subject/email address window and my name
  will be send as"MarcinMarcin"

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-keyboard/+bug/1591195/+subscriptions

-- 
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-apps-bugs
Post to     : ubuntu-apps-bugs@lists.launchpad.net
Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-apps-bugs
More help   : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

Reply via email to