On 29.06.2012 17:38, Steve Dowe wrote:
At the same time, with all this talk of passwords stored as plain text
etc, it's not a great hurdle to set up a local, encrypted loopback
device that mounts in your local file system. You could even mount it
at ~/.filezilla, and then run up FZ for the first time.
And afterwards I have to unmount the device. This might work rather fine
on a Linux system but on Windows (and FZ is available for Windows)...
Also you have to know that FZ stores PW unencrypted and you need to know
where this information has been stored.
It would be nicer if the application does this stuff automatically. And
I don't care if they encrypt the passwords on their own or using some
kind of Keychain-Tool like most of the Tools for MacOS do.
But storing plain text passwords is bad behaviour and anyone who do this
have to be blamed for that.
Bye.
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