Sunbeltblog comments

Okay, so I realize this isn't exactly revealing new information to webmasters, but I'm curious on the ethics of this sort of thing. Specifically, whether such a software suite would respect password fields that are normally (deliberately?) hidden in binary encoding for most purposes.

Not that I would ever give personal passwords to new sites I don't trust, but.


I suppose in the scope of someone else's website, they're perfectly within their rights to do this. And yet, something it bothers me to be "watched" quite in this fashion.


Also, "deliberately" should not have a '?' up there. Typo on my part, since most programs are known to hash passwords to conceal the data.


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