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from: Rich
date: 2006-07-04 19:46:24
subject: Re: App data

From: "Rich" 

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   Your spinning so fast continues to demonstrate that you don't mind =
appearing to be an idiot just to spread your propaganda.  Your beloved =
opera also implements this IE feature.

   If you weren't really an idiot it would be obvious to you that the =
per-user data accessible to applications when logging on as you is =
available to applications when logging on as you.  I can't speak for =
opera though.  It may implement the feature poorly without proper =
protection between users.

Rich


  "/m"  wrote in message =
news:jp6ma25pnbh3lq93q9o3jsp1a18cg896gt{at}4ax.com...

  It is downright frightening that IE still takes such a lackadaisical
  attitude towards password management.

  Maybe IE7 will be better, and not offer a buffet table for trojans to
  steal passwords.  Hopefully.

   /m

  On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 18:05:40 -0400, "Gary Britt"  =
wrote:

  >Yes.  If you run it on a PC where you know the passwords, then when =
you ran=20
  >it on a PC where you didn't know the passwords you would know where =
to look=20
  >in the strings for the passwords.
  >
  >If you have physical access to the machine in order to install and =
run=20
  >RockXP you could also just install Firefox.  It automatically reads =
and=20
  >imports all IE passwords and displays them in nice clear tables.
  >
  >Gary
  >

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   Your
spinning so fast =
continues to=20
demonstrate that you don't mind appearing to be an idiot just to spread = your=20
propaganda.  Your beloved opera also implements this IE=20
feature.
 
   If you
weren't really an =
idiot it=20
would be obvious to you that the per-user data accessible to = applications when=20
logging on as you is available to applications when logging on as =
you.  I=20
can't speak for opera though.  It may implement the feature poorly
= without=20
proper protection between users.
 
Rich
 
 

  "/m" <mike{at}barkto.com>">mailto:mike{at}barkto.com">mike{at}barkto.com>
wrote=20
  in message news:jp6ma25pnbh=
3lq93q9o3jsp1a18cg896gt{at}4ax.com...It=20
  is downright frightening that IE still takes such a =
lackadaisicalattitude=20
  towards password management.Maybe IE7 will be better, and not =
offer a=20
  buffet table for trojans tosteal passwords. =20
  Hopefully. /mOn Tue, 4
Jul 2006 18:05:40 -0400, =
"Gary=20
  Britt" <glb{at}gencog.com>=20">mailto:glb{at}gencog.com">glb{at}gencog.com>=20
  wrote:>Yes.  If you run it on a PC
where you know the=20
  passwords, then when you ran >it on a PC where you didn't know =
the=20
  passwords you would know where to look >in the strings for the=20
  passwords.>>If you have physical access
to the machine =
in order=20
  to install and run >RockXP you could also just install =
Firefox. =20
  It automatically reads and >imports all IE passwords and =
displays them=20
  in nice clear
tables.>>Gary<Firefox is now my
default =

  browser, as of about 1 to 2 weeks =
ago>>

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