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Posted Thursday, March 10, 2011 - Post #27963
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In October last year I created a web site, which because it contained information about living people, I added a password.
In January this year I updated the report
I now find that I have two reports with the same name, one is password protected but the newer one is open. Trying to open the older version from the Profile page in fact opens the newer, unprotected, version.
Obviously I can correct this from the Profile page but have left this for a few days so that it can be investigated. I can not remember now what happened when I updated this report. I suspect that after the update, it loaded and I assumed the password was in cache for that day
Posted Wednesday, January 11, 2012 - Post #29643
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May be you are correct but now days website security is very important because of the hackers. The tricky thing is that the website get hacked and the sites owner doesn't know about it. The malicious users steal the information and misuse it.

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