Right...but if someone is able to grab the appropriate cookies while I access iGoogle....will those cookies authenticate that user for a full gmail session?
So one can force an SSL connection via https://mail.google.com/ (or similarly with an appropriate Firefox plugin). However, when I try to force an SSL connection to my iGoogle home page by using "https", it simply redirects to an unsecured "http" request. I have widgets on this page displaying my GMail inbox and my google calendar events. I'm assuming this info is handled via insecure requests as well. Is this true? Any way to safeguard against this?
Would promiscuity help combat this?
Honestly babe, I'm just trying to add diversity to the gene-pool!
Right...but if someone is able to grab the appropriate cookies while I access iGoogle....will those cookies authenticate that user for a full gmail session?
So one can force an SSL connection via https://mail.google.com/ (or similarly with an appropriate Firefox plugin). However, when I try to force an SSL connection to my iGoogle home page by using "https", it simply redirects to an unsecured "http" request. I have widgets on this page displaying my GMail inbox and my google calendar events. I'm assuming this info is handled via insecure requests as well. Is this true? Any way to safeguard against this?
Such as: Banning gay marriage, flag-burning, forcefully installing basterdized democracies....oh the list goes on and on
Good point. Keep in mind the motto of a true geek though: you don't build it because it is useful; you build it because you CAN!
That's amazing! I've got the same combination on my luggage!
How can you create a politically correct version of a theory/story based upon religion...which, in turn, has no place in politics what so ever!?!
How about a shout-out to everyone who contributed to the development of KDE! Thanks for your fine work guys, keep it up!
Once you go slack....you never go back!