On 11/13/2013 03:34 PM, Simo wrote:
Uhm doesn't this code store the user password in the clear in a key that is explicitly made readable to any process of the user in the same session ? Simo.
I tried to mimic exactly what the cifscreds program does, but I may have made a mistake. Or perhaps cifscreds is also doing a bad thing. The key permissions are set to:
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