Op wo 9 sep. 2020 om 23:55 schreef Kevin O'Brien <zwil...@zwilnik.com>:

> Wouldn't accepting parameters from others pose a security problem? I tend
> to think it expands the attack surface.
>

No it doesn't really, as long as you use named parameters, and as long as
you implement proper sanitation on those parameters you should be fine from
a security perspective. However, there are privacy concerns that could be
made over this practice since it could be used to track users.



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> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 12:13 PM Ken Fallon <k...@fallon.ie> wrote:
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>> On 2020-09-09 18:10, Cedric De Vroey via Hpr wrote:
>> > Well, I guess those numbers are not that odd for anything that's
>> > connected to the internet. My site is basically a static one-pager with
>> > no possibilities for user input whatsoever and even that page gets
>> > bombarded constantly (without effect). I mean, that's just how it is on
>> > the internet these days I guess, it can be a rather hostile environment
>> > at times :-)
>>
>> Actually that's the ones that make it through Joshes bear traps ;-)
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