> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 02:19, Jason Carson<ja...@jasoncarson.ca> wrote:
>>>
>> ok, I have two sets of scripts here. One uses setcookie() for logging
>> into
>> the admin panel and the other uses session_start(). Both are working
>> fine,
>> is one more secure than the other?
>
>     $_COOKIE data is written to a file that is readable/writeable and
> stored on the user's side of things.  $_SESSION data is written to the
> server, with a cookie stored on the user's side containing just the
> PHPSESSID (session ID) string to identify the session file on the
> server.
>
>     So determining which is better and/or more secure is really a
> matter of the data held there and how it's handled.  If storing things
> like usernames or you absolutely want to store personal data in an
> active session, do so in $_SESSION.  If you're storing a password or
> credit card number in the active session, you may as well do it in
> $_COOKIE, because you're already using an insecure model.  ;-P
>
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Well I'm a newbie when it comes to PHP and programming. I guess I need to
read up on login security. Do you know of, or recommend, any websites that
will show me how to secure my login model (Using cookies or sessions).



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