![]() Why? Because the login form itself is not secured, there's nothing stopping an attacker from modifying said form. ![]() Login form is displayed on a HTTP S siteĪnother possibility is that they've embedded an HTTPS iframe inside a HTTP document, which runs into similar issues. ![]()
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