Hi!

Yesterday, I was told that I submitted a help request to
Win4Lin technical support.  I did no such thing.  Judging
from the fact that the support software has a generated
link on the home page:

  (if you are not <Logged-in-username> please click here)

they do not have sufficient information to discriminate
sessions from user to user.  So if someone walks into your
session with an old cookie, they presumably could change 
your password, since there's no prompt for the current one
when changing it.

Also, whoever it is that submitted the request will never
get the followup.  I remember seeing comments to that
effect this past week on the list.

Does this seem like inordinately shoddy, substandard
workmanship to just me?  Luckily, it's an (apparently)
outsourced service and not necessarily an example of
NetTraverse programming.

Gerard Robinson

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