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    The next step was to determine if the login/pas

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    Using my sector, web site monitoring, I decided to first check and see how prevalent this practice actually is. Out of 12 sites checked, 10 (or 83%) provided login/password inputs on the home page. Clearly this practice is widely used within our sector.

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    Using my sector, web site monitoring, I decided to first check and see how prevalent this practice actually is. Out of 12 sites checked, 10 (or 83%) provided login/password inputs on the home page. Clearly this practice is widely used within our sector.

    The next step was to determine if the login/pas

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    The next step was to determine if the login/pas

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    Using my sector, web site monitoring, I decided to first check and see how prevalent this practice actually is. Out of 12 sites checked, 10 (or 83%) provided login/password inputs on the home page. Clearly this practice is widely used within our sector.

    The next step was to determine if the login/pas

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    ed, 10 (or 83%) provided login/password inputs on the home page. Clearly this practice is widely used within our sector.

    The next step was to determine if the login/password information of the 10 sites using this practice actually submitted the information to an SSL enabled page. Shockingly, nine of the 10 did not. A sniffer (HTTPLook by BinaryAge Software) was used to confirm this as shown below. The results were confirmed and indeed nine companies employing this practice transmitted information in clear text across the internet.

    POST /User/clients-login.aspx HTTP/1.1

    Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, ...

    Referer: (blanked out to protect the guilty)

    Accept-Language: en-us

    Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded

    UA-CPU: x86

    Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate

    User-Agent: M

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.memberyou.net/article/84086/memberyou-Submitting-Secure-Information-From-Unsecured-Pages.html">Submitting Secure Information From Unsecured Pages</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.memberyou.net/article/84086/memberyou-Submitting-Secure-Information-From-Unsecured-Pages.html]Submitting Secure Information From Unsecured Pages[/url]

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