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[1] Jakob Nielsen, Designing Web Usablity, New Riders Publishing, 2000
[2] taken from RFC 2617: "HTTP/1.0", includes the specification for a Basic Access Authentication scheme. This scheme is not considered to be a secure method of user authentication (unless used in conjunction with some external secure system such as SSL), as the user name and password are passed over the network as cleartext.”