Edge browser leaves passwords exposed in plain text, says researcher
Microsoft did not respond to a request for comment.
David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security, is not impressed with Microsoft’s response. “No, it’s not a feature. That’s an easy way to cop out of responsibility.
Ask Jeeves bites the dust
Microsoft did not respond to a request for comment.
David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security, is not impressed with Microsoft’s response. “No, it’s not a feature. That’s an easy way to cop out of responsibility. It’s almost as bad as when firms say ‘working as designed.’ The point here, as with similar shortcomings, is convenience, speed, and avoiding investing more effort into something that they feel isn’t worth mitigating,” he said.
The bug is an open invitation to cyber criminals, said Shipley. “The old argument is that if malware gains persistence then it doesn’t make a difference, you’re in trouble anyway. It’s waving the white flag at cybercriminals and turning that white flag into a blank check for info stealers.”
