~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
news:j6h3cj$m4d$2@dont-email.me:

> Dustin wrote:
>> FromTheRafters<erratic@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
>> news:j65csr$e9e$1@dont-email.me:
>>
>>> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>>>> FromTheRafters wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote:
>>>>>> Dustin wrote:
>>>>>>> That's not a cookie issue. It's an OLD vulnerability I think?
>>>>>>> in the css. Any website can ask your browser for a dump of
>>>>>>> it's entire history.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It *is* the cookies. CSS is benign text that controls the
>>>>>> display of the page you are viewing. It can't do anything at
>>>>>> all to track you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, Dustin may be using an older no longer used abbreviation
>>>>> for Cross Site Scripting (CSS) which now means Cascading Style
>>>>> Sheets.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cross Site Scripting is XSS now.
>>>>
>>>> Okay. CSS has been Cascading Style Sheets since .. somewhere into
>>>> the last millennium<g>.
>>>>
>>> Even though there is no confusion over CSRF/XSRF like there was
>>> over CSS/XSS, XSRF is often used anyway apparently in keeping with
>>> XSS and XMAS. )
>>>

>>
>> My bad my bad.

>
> Thank you, Dustin! :-)
>
>


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