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Preventing a system from unauthorized access, modification, disruption, or destruction.
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Phpmyadmin http password security
Username and password are sent as plain text during login. After this they are sent in encrypted format in cookies.
You can check this using LiveHTTP Headers plugin in Firefox for example.
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Phpmyadmin http password security
Is my password sent unencrypted when using Phpmyadmin through http?
If not, is there any downside using http compared to https?