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I am not a security expert, but as I understand it, passwords sent in the clear are vulnerable to being intercepted. Even if users of your site don't have much to worry about from those accounts being compromised (this may or may not be true), lots of people use the same password for more than one login, so their accounts on other sites could be compromised too. That's definitely a significant security risk, even if…
I know I guess I just have to vent some frustration. Time to move on I guess. Does anyone have good hosting suggestions for a web app that has a 1GB database and a few thousand active users? I can only afford ~10-20 EUR a month on shared hosting atm.
Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
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Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#132What if the submits to an https page but the page is served up on an http page? The form submission will be secure, correct? Will Chrome still mark as insecure?
Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#133Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why do you have a password field on a http site?
Like every other person who started a forum some years ago or a wordpress blog you mean? Do you think web hosts offer SSL by default? NO they don't. Duh. That's what is annoying in these comments. Everyone seems to shrug like SSL is standard feature nowadays, except is isn't.
Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#134Earlier quoted context omitted.
I am not a security expert, but as I understand it, passwords sent in the clear are vulnerable to being intercepted. Even if users of your site don't have much to worry about from those accounts being compromised (this may or may not be true), lots of people use the same password for more than one login, so their accounts on other sites could be compromised too. That's definitely a significant security risk, even if…
I know I guess I just have to vent some frustration. Time to move on I guess. Does anyone have good hosting suggestions for a web app that has a 1GB database and a few thousand active users? I can only afford ~10-20 EUR a month on shared hosting atm.
Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#135Earlier quoted context omitted.
I am not a security expert, but as I understand it, passwords sent in the clear are vulnerable to being intercepted. Even if users of your site don't have much to worry about from those accounts being compromised (this may or may not be true), lots of people use the same password for more than one login, so their accounts on other sites could be compromised too. That's definitely a significant security risk, even if…
I know I guess I just have to vent some frustration. Time to move on I guess. Does anyone have good hosting suggestions for a web app that has a 1GB database and a few thousand active users? I can only afford ~10-20 EUR a month on shared hosting atm.
I think it's time for a bit of light monetization.
Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#136Earlier quoted context omitted.
I am not a security expert, but as I understand it, passwords sent in the clear are vulnerable to being intercepted. Even if users of your site don't have much to worry about from those accounts being compromised (this may or may not be true), lots of people use the same password for more than one login, so their accounts on other sites could be compromised too. That's definitely a significant security risk, even if…
I know I guess I just have to vent some frustration. Time to move on I guess. Does anyone have good hosting suggestions for a web app that has a 1GB database and a few thousand active users? I can only afford ~10-20 EUR a month on shared hosting atm.
Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#137Earlier quoted context omitted.
I know I guess I just have to vent some frustration. Time to move on I guess. Does anyone have good hosting suggestions for a web app that has a 1GB database and a few thousand active users? I can only afford ~10-20 EUR a month on shared hosting atm.
Have you tried Amazon Lightsail or Digital Ocean? Both of them give you more than a paltry 1 GB for their $5/mo plans.
Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#138Firefox has started to do this recently and it's been fantastically informative and helpful. It's the one new browser feature I never really considered wanting/needing before, that's really stood out to me as being incredibly valuable since I've started to see the warnings pop up.
Kinda like how your antivirus tells you about how the formidable threats it saved your ass from today? Or like "did you know your house COULD have been ransacked today, but it didn't happen!!" Now all my users are going to hear that my site is insecure, when nothing at all changed. How long ago did they announce that? I think just a couple months? They should have announced this much sooner. It's going to hit me hard…
Correct, nothing has changed, it has always been insecure.
Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#139Countdown until a JS extension that takes a normal field and uses • characters to make it look like a password field without tripping Chrome's detector...
Can we just ban inputs being manipulated on input? It's really annoying for custom implemented types like phone numbers that do the '(___) ___-____'. Half the time it seems they break if you mess up.
Re: Chrome 56 will mark HTTP pages with password fields as non-secure
#140Earlier quoted context omitted.
I am not a security expert, but as I understand it, passwords sent in the clear are vulnerable to being intercepted. Even if users of your site don't have much to worry about from those accounts being compromised (this may or may not be true), lots of people use the same password for more than one login, so their accounts on other sites could be compromised too. That's definitely a significant security risk, even if…
I know I guess I just have to vent some frustration. Time to move on I guess. Does anyone have good hosting suggestions for a web app that has a 1GB database and a few thousand active users? I can only afford ~10-20 EUR a month on shared hosting atm.