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Status Not under consideration
Workspace OpenPages Ideas
Components End User UI
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 29, 2019

Auto Complete behaviour should be disabled in Password form fields

A number of password form fields within the application had the client-side _autocomplete_ behavior enabled.

This is a convenience feature in most browsers that lets users store passwords for different websites without having to remember them. Upon visiting a page whose password was _remembered_ by the browser, the password field will be filled in automatically for the user. This exposes two different risks:

* If the application is vulnerable to cross-site scripting an adversary could craft an XSS payload that abuses the autocompletion feature to steal stored passwords.

* An adversary with local access to the user's environment (e.g. shared office or hotel computer) would generally be able to extract stored passwords from the local cache.

[Locations]

* The password fields in the change password forms