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[quote]Why does it send them in plaintext? I only have a very primitive understanding of this but that seems very exploitable. Could the login data stored in that xml file be seen by anyone but the user without malware having access to the computer? [/quote]
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[quote]Why does it send them in plaintext? I only have a very primitive understanding of this but that seems very exploitable. Could the login data stored in that xml file be seen by anyone but the user without malware having access to the computer? [/quote]
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ZK
accounts
are
tied
to
Uberserver
accounts.
Uberserver
protocol
is
plaintext
in
its
entirety.
Though
passwords
are
still
sent
hashed.
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ZK
accounts
are
tied
to
Uberserver
accounts.
Uberserver
protocol
is
plaintext
in
its
entirety.
Though
passwords
are
still
sent
hashed
.
.
.
[url=http://springrts.
com/dl/LobbyProtocol/ProtocolDescription.
html#LOGIN:client]with
unsalted
md5[/url].
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It's not just ZK that should make your guts twitch in abject terror.
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It's not just ZK that should make your guts twitch in abject terror.
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