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August 11th, 2009, 06:50 PM
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I did some experimenting with this, and this is pretty interesting. Pandora.com, for example, uses one called v4_UserCredentials, which stores username and password. Username is plain text, password is encrypted, but still... all you need to do is copy those two values onto another computer, go to Pandora.com, and it automatically logs you in to my account...
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