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Turns out that the easy and simple to use autofill function on a website application is a terrible idea

Turns out that the easy and simple to use autofill function on a website application is a terrible idea

by Admin | Jan 3, 2018 | Consumer Fraud, Recent Articles

Is your browser’s built-in login manager leaking your username (and possibly your password too)? Researchers at Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy have uncovered two third-party tracking scripts, that can scoop up information provided by...

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