Hello Devi and Chris, Thank you for your interest in American Airlines web site and the security we use to transfer confidential customer information. Most browsers indicate that a page is secure by one or more of the following methods: - A picture of a key on the status bar. The key may appear to be broken when the page is not secure. - A picture of a padlock on the status bar. If the padlock is closed, the page is secure. If the padlock is open, it is not secure. - A blue line across the top of the secured page. ** Although all confidential information sent and received at our site is transferred using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol, your browser will not display a key, padlock or blue line to indicate that the page is secure. ** Our site will access secure servers for user confidentiality only when sensitive information is being transmitted such as site login, user profile updates, travel planning payment, AAdvantage account transactions, etc. And, since our site uses frames to display information, only the frame content which contains confidential information is secure. Most browsers are unable to detect individual frames which contain this information and is the reason your browser is unable to detect this secure transfer of information. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online. We also participate in the Council of Better Business Bureaus' BBBOnline® Privacy Program, and comply with all the BBBOnline privacy standards. Further information about this program is available at http://www.bbbonline.org. If you wish to automatically be notified when entering or leaving a secure server at our site, you may modify your browser settings to alert you when these actions occur. Please contact your Internet Service Provider or browser manufacturer if you need assistance. Sincerely, Melissa Till AA.com Webmaster Team Original Message Follows: ------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Dwight Mann Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 3:59 PM To: DFW Technology Subject: FW: aa.com not encrypting customer transaction data -----Original Message----- From: Chris Fairbourne [mailto:chris.fairbourne@camsystems.com] Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 12:39 PM To: 'bugtraq@securityfocus.com' Subject: aa.com not encrypting customer transaction data Looks like aa.com (American Airlines) is NOT encrypting customer data for purchasing e-tickets. Hopefully this isn't still the case by the time this posts. This hold true for both Advantage login and non-members as well. At no time did I get a redirect to an SSL server for my session. Taking a peek at the "Passenger Details" page source, no where do you find "https" or ":443", hmm. Next I make a phony submission and low and behold this is what I grabbed: " f o r m % C I _ C r e d i t C a r d T o U s e _ C a r d N u m b e r " v a l u e = " 4 3 2 3 5 0 1 9 8 3 5 1 9 9 9 9 " I've made serveral phone calls to aa.com and generated a few e-mail. I can't convince them I'm wrong, so I bring it to this forum. Chris Fairbourne pgpkey: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x371E73BB fingerprint: 7AE3DCC82215697A0C3F61C4968FCFDB371E73BB