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Thread: Where are my passwords going?

  1. #1
    mig125
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    Post Where are my passwords going?

    I am a bit concern about Win98SE or IE 5 saving my passwords( don't know which one does it). There are many different web sites that I visit that require to log on. Most of them allow you to check this box 'Remember my password' and so I was wondering, where are those passwords stored and is it easy for a hacker to get them? I understand that there are hackers that can hack anything so there is my answer, but still I wonder.
    The thing is that I have two computers, one is a 'server' connecting via DSL, with no important data on it, and another is my serious machine with some stuff that I'd like to keep private, but I sometimes use it to connect (via dial-up) to my bank or broker.
    thanks

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    chacmool
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    I don't know where they "go", but it's IE5.

    On the browser go to Tools/Internet Options, click on the "content" tab...go to the Personal Information section & click on the "AutoComplete..." button. You will see various settings/options you can select.

    That's as far as I can go. Hope it helps.

  3. #3
    mig125
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    Thanks chacmool!
    Now at least I know that all that info is stored somewhere on my HDD, still I wonder, how easy it would be for a hacker to get my passwords....

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    jds
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    hey there,

    afaik, the passwords are saved in the *.pwl files in your \windows\ directory...

    (not sure on this one though)

    cya
    jds

  5. #5
    chacmool
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    If your concerned, AND you should be if your on xDSL or cable (vs. dialup), I'd get a firewall program.

    See the post on this forum entitled " Watch out!!@tech boys will nuke your mobem". It's long but has some interesting feedback on some security software that's out there.

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