On Feb 5, 2008 12:28 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uhh...I wonder how many other mail providers or programs/suites this
> vulnerability applies to. I just got a new e-mail account and it does
> the
> full-time https thing. Considering that my internet connection goes
> over our 802.11b sy
Uhh...I wonder how many other mail providers or programs/suites this
vulnerability applies to. I just got a new e-mail account and it does
the
full-time https thing. Considering that my internet connection goes
over our 802.11b system in the clear, the thought of those session ID's
and
passwo
On Feb 4, 2008 9:00 PM, Micah DesJardins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you use
>
> https://mail.google.com
>
> instead of http://mail.google.com it remains encrypted after you log in.
This is not necessarily true. There have been attacks in which Google
session ids can be compromised if for a t
If you use
https://mail.google.com
instead of http://mail.google.com it remains encrypted after you log in.
Micah
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For all those who like encrypted connections with gmail I've gotta new
toy. It's called better gmail2 and is an extension that has one
function i want to most... constant encrypted connection for your
email instead of just at login.
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