A security hole in Lotus Notes R5, leaves user names and passwords stored openly in plain text. The problem arises if Lotus Notes is used in combination with Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser through a proxy server.
Network managers are being warned to plug a security hole in Lotus Notes R5, which leaves user names and passwords stored openly in plain text. The problem arises if Lotus Notes is used in combinat...
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