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Envoyé: jeudi 17 mars 2016 7:10 PM
À: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Objet: Re: Separated User ID and Password

In <news:dnidnqjb7iw_sxflnz2dnuu7-vnnn...@mozilla.org>,
NFN Smith <worldoff9...@gmail.com> wrote:

> However, I think developers are more focused on defending against 
> script-based authentication (presumed to be malicious). By requiring 
> multiple user inputs, then it's far more difficult for an attacker to 
> present credentials -- not only valid credentials, but a way of 
> defending against brute-force guessing. And this kind of methodology 
> achieves a lot of the same kind of benefit as CAPTCHA, without
> annoying users with CAPTCHA images that are difficult to decipher.

I think that's it, too. my.yahoo.com has started doing it that way,
but my SeaMonkey (a 2.42 build) remembers the name and password and
fills them both in.

If found a few recent bug fixes about recognizing username/password
inputs which may not have made it into current SeaMonkey yet. (Not
posting links because I couldn't find anything that was clearly
related to this case; searching for fixed bugs with "password" will
turn up enough to bog you down for a while. ;) 
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