|
|
|
|
|
by throwaway2016a
2997 days ago
|
|
Scroll up in the thread if you want more context. I only ready down and it was very confusing. This conversation started because someone found out that customer service had access to their plaintext passwords. Starting the conversation at the point the link goes to makes it sound (to me at least) that this is just some hypothetical and there is no way they really store their password this way. > Had the same issue with T-Mobile Austria. Apparently they are saving the password in clear because employees have access to them (you have tell them your password when you're taking to them on the phone or in a shop) and they are not case sensitive |
|