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Re: Facebook insecure by design
From: Lou Katz <lou () metron com>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 09:57:38 -0700
The real question is why the referrer field was not under user control in the first place. Having to never click on a link, but rather to cut and paste it into the address bar is not a satisfactory work-around. Still, why has it not been put under user control, now that we have a better appreciation of the hazards of that information leakage? -- -=[L]=- Reassembled from random thought waves This is not a signature line.
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