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Doctor Four
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Re: Banks Abandoning SSL On Home Page Log-Ins

This is what Washington Mutual does. The main page is not
secure, but any personal info entered there for login is
transmitted over a secure connection. But they have an
explanation link on why this method is secure below the
login box.
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