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HOW TO: Protect Passwords in WML Devices

 

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Routinely, users who browse to Web sites must type their user name and password before they enter secured pages. Some WML browsers save the values that you typed in for your credentials in the device's memory. However, in some cases, if you browse to another site that contains a variable with the same name of the variable that was saved in memory from the previous site, the new site can obtain the value of the variable.

 

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