> > > If you install software like Roboform they can save password, then why > > virus > > can't save password? > > > > How do you compare roboform with virus? Roboform is a browser plugin, runs > in the same process as the browser. Virus is an alien process. How can it > access the saved password? > > What you just said, if that was true, web browsers would have been dumped > long ago. > >
Roboform don't use browser's saved password, it can save password itself. > > > > > If software like outlook can send mail if id and password given, then why > > virus can't send mail? > > > > Do you understand the difference between webmail and outlook? If you do, > then I don't need to answer. If you don't, please google about the > difference between IMAP/POP3 and webmail. > > I don't realize, you have not read or not understand my answers. I have clearly mentioned, webmail can't be access by virus, only mail service that can be accessed through POP3 that can be misused. You are just wasting my times. No more email in this thread. Bye. -- Ubuntu Bangladesh https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
