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Trusted sites=man in the middle attack more vulnerable?

Asked by Skeve in Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Web Browsers, Miscellaneous Security

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My question relates to trusted sites.  We have users that travel regularly with their laptop as well as internal users with desktops, and we have internal applications published on the Internet with appropriate SSL certificates.  We do not typically place the fully qualified domain name (https://application.company.com) in trusted sites as we fear that this opens up security issues and leaves additional vulnerability to MITM attacks.  The issue comes with this that the automatic login with integrated authentication only works with the site if it is in trusted sites.  If a user is on the road, say in a hotel, and connected to the internet via the in house internet connection, as long as they are logged in to their laptop with their domain login (cached, so can still log in when not attached to the network) they will log in to our application.

What risks do we take placing these secure sites into trusted sites for those traveling users?  Besides the security differences in trusted sites versus internet sites, are we really exposed to anything including being more exposed to MITM attacks for those traveling laptops?Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Web Browsers, Miscellaneous Security
Tags: Microsoft, Internet Explorer, 7, Trusted sites versus vulnerability
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Solution Provided By: xuserx2000
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
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