Hopefully starting a new thread will bring some attention to this matter, but if anyone wasn't aware, BetPhoenix actually puts your password in the URL when you log in, and it's saved in your browser history. From a security standpoint, this is terrible, and may well explain why several people seem to be having problems with the security of their BP accounts. Until they rectify this matter, if you use BP, make sure you clear your browser history very frequently.
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skrtelfanSBR MVP
- 10-09-08
- 1913
#1BetPhoenix and password securityTags: None -
michael777SBR MVP
- 09-20-05
- 1936
#2been several posts about this around the forums for quite some time now and betphoenix has done nothing about itComment -
ThrempSBR MVP
- 07-23-07
- 2067
#3TomCowley has mentioned this ad nauseum. Its ridiculous BP is managed/designed by such epic morons that somehow think this is a good idea.Comment -
smitch124SBR Posting Legend
- 05-19-08
- 12566
#4What if you instruct the site not to "remember" you?, does the password still exist in the URL history? I will try this myself, but was just wondering if anyone knows offhand.Comment -
skrtelfanSBR MVP
- 10-09-08
- 1913
#5I have the site not instructed to remember me and the password is still in my URL.Comment -
WileOutSBR MVP
- 02-04-07
- 3844
#6Simply go to tools and clear history every time you close Firefox. I did this anyway without even knowing about this little matter. Guys the same stuff is brought up about this book over and over. Its nit picking, if something arises out of it, it is solved that same day by BP's wonderful staff, and the book gives the best bonuses in the industry. Let it go. BetPhoenix is here to stay.Comment -
ThrempSBR MVP
- 07-23-07
- 2067
#7simply go to tools and clear history every time you close firefox. I did this anyway without even knowing about this little matter. Guys the same stuff is brought up about this book over and over. Its nit picking, if something arises out of it, it is solved that same day by bp's wonderful staff, and the book gives the best bonuses in the industry. Let it go. Betphoenix is here to stay.Comment -
WileOutSBR MVP
- 02-04-07
- 3844
#8lol thremp I'm trying to boost moral here.Comment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
- 07-13-09
- 19530
#9Problems like these are going to get worse, not better. Hackers are getting more and more sophisticated every day, and it is impossible for gaming sites to keep up. You will have to be very diligent.Comment -
JaugSBR MVP
- 01-11-09
- 3087
#10My password is certainly not in the url.Comment -
BigDaddySBR Hall of Famer
- 02-01-06
- 8378
#12yes it is and that is just another red flag about this book
WTF!
that is unreal i just noticed it and never noticed it before
thank you for this thread sktrelfanComment -
bluefishSBR Wise Guy
- 04-13-09
- 917
#13not goodComment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#14I don't see the password in my URL.Comment -
skrtelfanSBR MVP
- 10-09-08
- 1913
#16Look carefully--log into your BetPhoenix account and watch the URL window. As you log in, your password will appear at the end of the URL, on the right hand side, then disappear. Depending on how fast your internet connection is, the password may only be on the screen for 1/4th of a second. But the password is still being transmitted via a URL, which is not very secure, and will also be saved in your browsing history.Comment -
jogumonSBR Hustler
- 07-12-09
- 52
#17It seems that if you log in to the old version, it does this. If you log in to the new site, it doesn't.Comment -
xxxvinceSBR MVP
- 12-17-07
- 2567
#18so old version ppl can hack? wtfComment -
DougSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
- 6324
#19good to knowComment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#20Look carefully--log into your BetPhoenix account and watch the URL window. As you log in, your password will appear at the end of the URL, on the right hand side, then disappear. Depending on how fast your internet connection is, the password may only be on the screen for 1/4th of a second. But the password is still being transmitted via a URL, which is not very secure, and will also be saved in your browsing history.
Old version.Comment -
THEGREAT30SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-04-08
- 8970
#21Simply go to tools and clear history every time you close Firefox. I did this anyway without even knowing about this little matter. Guys the same stuff is brought up about this book over and over. Its nit picking, if something arises out of it, it is solved that same day by BP's wonderful staff, and the book gives the best bonuses in the industry. Let it go. BetPhoenix is here to stay.Comment -
skrtelfanSBR MVP
- 10-09-08
- 1913
#22Well, if you're using the old version and not seeing your password in the URL for a very brief period of time, either it's flashing by too fast for you to see it or they somehow have different accounts configured different ways. When I log in to the old version a URL of:
URL: http://bettor1.betphoenix.com/custom/LoginVerify.asp?method=loginPost&langCod e=en&customerID=XXXXX&password=XXXXXXXXX
flashes by, with my user ID and password in place of the Xs. Then very shortly after (probably 1/4th of a second at most, probably depends on the speed of your computer) the URL switches to:
I suppose the easy solution is "switch to the new version" but I find the new version significantly more difficult to navigate, particularly when there are a lot of games on the screen.Comment -
ThrempSBR MVP
- 07-23-07
- 2067
#23Claiming you can't see it in this case is akin to just closing your eyes and saying, "I don't believe in ghosts" three times. A cursory amount of effort would yield boundless results.Comment -
20Four7SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-08-07
- 6703
#24Neither do I dark, but I did a log in and watched the URL I very briefly got a password= xxxxxxx n the URL but it didn't show in my history. I use chrome by the way.
Just did the old version and it clearly shows in the url for maybe 1/2 a second.
URL: bettor1.betphoenix.com/custom/LoginVerify.asp?method=loginPost&langCod e=en&customerID=Pxxxxxxx&password=xxxxxx xxxx
old version saved in my history.Comment -
JaugSBR MVP
- 01-11-09
- 3087
#25Yes that is really sick. Why the hell would my password be in browser url?
Going to change password at phoenix, or better yet might just dump the site overall. They already took away reduced juice.Comment -
SpreadSniperSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-17-09
- 6125
#26the whole ****ing place seems like a joke.... slapped together by some Costa Rican with a commodore 64.... have you got one of their calls regarding their awsome "reload bonuses"?? Get the rep to explain the ENTIRE reload bonus process to you... If he/she can tell you the entire thing without messing up, or confusing themselves then they should be a politician.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#27
Apparently, the new version doesn't show the password either.
So the problem, while certainly undesirable, is very easily circumvented. But instead of focusing on the solution, the wave of newbie crybabies here is so stuck in their one-dimensional complaining that they fail to realize they're free to move on.Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
- 13173
#28Dark Horse is correct.
If you log in here: http://bettor1.betphoenix.com/login.asp
It does not happen and takes you to the old site.
If you log in at betphoenix.com to the old site, it most certainly happens.
So the problem, while certainly undesirable, is very easily circumvented. But instead of focusing on the solution, the wave of newbie crybabies here is so stuck in their one-dimensional complaining that they fail to realize they're free to move on.Comment -
BoscoeSBR MVP
- 02-08-10
- 2811
#29it's amazing how poorly designed the websites for even the most reputable sportsbooks can be. it's as if they were done for some junior high computer class. password in the url? unreal.....Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#30Yes, they should solve this asap. In the meantime, I prefer not to squeal like some victim, when the solution is so easily available.Comment -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
- 13173
#31
How many more log in somewhere unsecured everyday with the possibility of having their account information stolen. And now all these reports of money disappearing from accounts.
They allegedly have lots of money, how about spending $12 an hour on someone competent.Comment -
ThrempSBR MVP
- 07-23-07
- 2067
#32SBR too busy hugging their nuts to curr.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#33For those of us that are aware of the problem and understand it. What is it that, maybe 1% of their players.
How many more log in somewhere unsecured everyday with the possibility of having their account information stolen. And now all these reports of money disappearing from accounts.
They allegedly have lots of money, how about spending $12 an hour on someone competent.
Meanwhile, without SBR directing traffic, but with a dramatic increase in, mostly uninformed, traffic, this forum has changed into its own variety of the sorcerer's apprentice. I used to come here for information on the industry. Now it's mostly nonsense by a bunch of sheep, bleating because the others are bleating.
What they don't seem to understand is that it becomes much more challenging to hold books accountable, through legitimate complaints here, when an avalanche of unfounded complaints, that are not recognized as such by the readers here, makes it all but pointless to reply and react to valid complaints.Comment -
skrtelfanSBR MVP
- 10-09-08
- 1913
#34Why would you presume to know what I see? I told you I didn't see it and I didn't. The reason for that, after experimenting a little, is that I either log out or let the site log me out. On the old version. I never go back to the main menu, but log back in through the window where you log back in. The password never shows there. Guaranteed. That's also the window saved on my computer, so I never had the problem.
Apparently, the new version doesn't show the password either.
So the problem, while certainly undesirable, is very easily circumvented. But instead of focusing on the solution, the wave of newbie crybabies here is so stuck in their one-dimensional complaining that they fail to realize they're free to move on.
I've been betting online since 1996 so it's foolishly presumptuous on your part to assume I'm a "crybaby newbie." Just today one moron on this board said it was inappropriate that I complained that BP call me as early as 715am, and now you're claiming the onus should be on me to figure out how to correct BP's account security. I guess you guys are right, I shouldn't mind getting woken up by them early in the morning and shouldn't be concerned about the security of my account.Comment -
soxwin1917SBR MVP
- 09-09-08
- 1188
#35For those of us that are aware of the problem and understand it. What is it that, maybe 1% of their players.
How many more log in somewhere unsecured everyday with the possibility of having their account information stolen. And now all these reports of money disappearing from accounts.
They allegedly have lots of money, how about spending $12 an hour on someone competent.Well said.
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