Re: [Full-disclosure] What Lexical Analysis Became in The Web-Slave New World

2008-10-08 Thread destiny
hello friends this email too long i did not read it On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 17:30:38 + M.B.Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What Lexical Analysis Became in The Web-Slave New World The point here is XSS, but rather than talking about the Internet weaknesses it exposes, this text goes against the

Re: [Full-disclosure] What Lexical Analysis Became in The Web-Slave New World

2008-10-08 Thread M . B . Jr .
Well you should if: * you are concerned with the awfully insecure programming methodologies imposed by the industry and its productiveness thirst, sadly being held as acceptable; and/or * you are a Google Calendar, Orkut and/or Locamail user. If by one side, the industry induces Internet

[Full-disclosure] What Lexical Analysis Became in The Web-Slave New World

2008-10-07 Thread M . B . Jr .
What Lexical Analysis Became in The Web-Slave New World The point here is XSS, but rather than talking about the Internet weaknesses it exposes, this text goes against the poor algorithms being used to detect and/or avoid it. Hazardous XSS. Hazardous low-quality-XSS-filtering. These are critical