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Re: Iframes in website


From: hellkyng () gmail com
Date: 19 Aug 2009 22:02:15 -0000

Thanks for the quick(great) responses off list. It looks like in general iframes are fine to use. The only concern I 
can realistically come up with is the possibility of a frame-phish.

Anyone have any experience with this? From what I've read in order to be frame-phishsed, the content you are pulling 
through the iframe would have to be compromised initially. So as long as the content you pull through the iframe is 
trusted/secure there is little or no risk of a frame-phish?

Thanks again!
Mike

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