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| Subject: | Re: Should login pages be protected by SSL? |
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| Date: | Tue, 21 Jun 2005 09:41:42 +0200 |
Just a quick comment here,
Since when do SSL certificates protect a user against MITM attacks.
True it makes it harder to perform a MITM attack, but it is still very much possible.
Amir Herzberg
Associate Professor Department of Computer Science Bar Ilan University http://AmirHerzberg.com Hall Of Shame of Unprotected Login pages: http://AmirHerzberg.com/shame.html
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