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» RFC battle: Browsers vs. programming languages

Some developers and I wandered across a pretty interesting situation recently: it seems there is an ambiguous corner case concerning how to resolve a relative URI containing only query parameters (a link such as "?foo=bar"). We were finding that certain programming languages were resolving...

» Internet RFCs are more what you'd call guidelines than actual rules...

RFCs are what make the Internet work. They describe how things should behave, so that the said 'thing' meets the expectations on how it should fundamentally operate, and more importantly, interoperate with the rest of the world. Now, I'm not a rigid process and rules zealot, but RFCs do have...

» Security zone shortcomings: why browsers and websites encourage phishing

Hello everyone. Since this is my first blog post, an introduction is warranted. My name is Jeff Forristal, and I'm a recent addition to the SPI Labs team at SPI Dynamics. I came to SPI from a security services company, and have almost a decade of security experience--particularly in the web arena...
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