DAMNED Re: Fedora Security and the Uverse 3800HGV-B router

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Sun Jul 3 00:24:23 UTC 2011



Am 03.07.2011 02:17, schrieb JD:
> When I knowingly and deliberately browse my files,
> cannot be deemed to be the same as a javascript
> that some web site sends to my computer to be executed
> by the browser to snoop on my files.

why do you not stop talking about things you do not understand
show me the javascript to access any local file or shut up

> Javascripts sent by web sites are a threat to privacy
> and even security

if the browser has bugs yes
but not by design

> Have you used spawn used in javascript?
> In fact you can spawn multiple threads from a javascript.

you can not start executebales outside javascript
and javascript has by design no capabilitys to send
local files to web without user interaction

> And just who/what would prevent a javascript
> from examining your cookies? Your browser? :)

yes the browser or who is executing javascript?
you can not access cookies of foreign domains
so what the fuck is your problem?

> You seem to be a professional ostrich

i am professional web developer and you are a noob ranting about
things you basicaly not understand

> Bury your head in the sand if you wish
> and say you see no threat in javascripts
> pushed by websites.

if the browser has no bugs there is no one
and that the browser can have bugs is no argument because with
this arguments you must not start any software

> If your myopia were reality, why would
> people start to take a much harder look at
> javascripts, and try find ways to foil them?

it si a difference that peopole always try find bugs and use them against
users and you foolish rant like "stop integrate javascript in webbrowsers"

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