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Thu 03-Feb-11 16:52:24
JavaScript exploit
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There are details of an interesting (at least to me!) exploit at
https://grepular.com/Abusing_HTTP_Status_Codes_to_Ex...
Wouldn't affect me as I only enable JavaScript on sites I trust.
camieabz
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Thu 03-Feb-11 17:01:33
Re: JavaScript exploit
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Or me. I don't use any of the sites or types of site mentioned.
"You are logged on to Thinkbroadband"
Might get me slightly curious, but not worried.
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