← Back to context Comment by lazide 1 month ago Not necessarily, the server can say it only supports basic auth and…. 4 comments lazide Reply gruez 1 month ago I don't think there's any evidence that windows sends cleartext passwords. The whole reason why NTLM is a thing is to avoid sending cleartext passwords. lazide 1 month ago Outlook appears to be p_ing 1 month ago The 'https://' disagrees with your 'sending clear text passwords' statement. 1 reply →
gruez 1 month ago I don't think there's any evidence that windows sends cleartext passwords. The whole reason why NTLM is a thing is to avoid sending cleartext passwords. lazide 1 month ago Outlook appears to be p_ing 1 month ago The 'https://' disagrees with your 'sending clear text passwords' statement. 1 reply →
lazide 1 month ago Outlook appears to be p_ing 1 month ago The 'https://' disagrees with your 'sending clear text passwords' statement. 1 reply →
p_ing 1 month ago The 'https://' disagrees with your 'sending clear text passwords' statement. 1 reply →
I don't think there's any evidence that windows sends cleartext passwords. The whole reason why NTLM is a thing is to avoid sending cleartext passwords.
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The 'https://' disagrees with your 'sending clear text passwords' statement.
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