Prevent GMail session hijacking
By default, after logging into GMail with a secure https connection, you are forwarded to an unencrypted URL with some session data that tells GMail and other Google services that you’ve authenticated successfully. The problem is that anyone sniffing your wireless/wired network connection can listen to that session information and use it to impersonate you. [...]
Posted on October 30th, 2007 by
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