Hey, @united social media person: I know this isn't your fault. But the entire computer security community thinks this password policy is exactly backwards and is putting your customers at risk. Seriously, this is just about unanimous. Tell your boss to get this fixed.https://twitter.com/united/status/960423339423449088 …
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Replying to @mattblaze @united
The browser/pw-mgr folks need to get with the program too and implement auto-fill as fake keystrokes not paste so incompetent policies like this can't be implemented.
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Replying to @RichFelker @mattblaze
Why couldn’t browser makers just disallow the disabling of paste as an entry method? Would fix this for everyone at once. Is there any scenario where disabling paste actually makes sense?
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Replying to @DarthNull @mattblaze
The problem is there's a js onPaste event that might be doing something "useful" like integrating the pasted text with formatting or recognizing a link.
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But yeah. User-Agents need to stop acting like Publisher-Agents and start acting like User-Agents again.
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