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Re: Non SSL Bank Login Forms


From: "Adam Tuliper" <amt () gecko-software com>
Date: 19 May 2006 13:26:13 -0000


Wil is correct, beware though, users do look for the little "lock" secure symbol in their browsers, so their perception 
is the form won't be secure even if posting to a secure url. This same scenario was brought to my attention from an end 
user wondering where the lock was on their page : )



-----Original Message-----
From: Wil Clouser <clouserw () gmail com>
Sent: Fri, 19 May 2006 05:07:50
To: "wilson.amajohn () gmail com" <wilson.amajohn () gmail com>
Cc: webappsec () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: Non SSL Bank Login Forms

Hi John,

The form itself is not sent over a secure connection, but the action
of the form points to a secure destination.  Since the browser
initiates the request to the destination (and that connection is using
SSL), the POST will be sent securely.

Wil

On 18 May 2006 14:57:49 -0000, wilson.amajohn () gmail com
 wrote:
Hello all, my question is how can a form have a field that is secure without using SSL.  From my web programming 
experience I cannot understand a Bank's claim that their login form is secure when there is no SSL used.  "Signing on 
to secure sites from an unsecure page is a common industry practice"  The POST data has to get to the server if SSL 
is not used how can they claim it is secure?  I hope I have clarified my question enough

Thanks

John

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