Dustin wrote:
> ~BD~<~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
> news:j6h3cj$m4d$2@dont-email.me:
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>> Dustin wrote:
>>> FromTheRafters<erratic@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
>>> news:j65csr$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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> for?
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>
Accepting that you were wrong on this occasion.


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