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At last! I've finally got a phishing spam purporting to be from a bank I actually have an account with!Comment
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Just counted up my pound coins with a dragon on the reverse - I save them whenever I get them in my change.
£251
And there's one down the back of the desk somewhere, too...Comment
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I just went to have a look at a recently-launched site, created by a company owned by somebody who's regarded as a bit of a "web personality".
On the very first page I looked at after the home page and a category page, some user-generated content contained a <script> tag (it was supposed to be example code)... which is being echoed straight back to any user, meaning the whole site is vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks, general vandalism, identity theft of users, etc.
As there wasn't any code within the tag, it just causes a JS error (on Safari and Firefox) - but it's a massive security hole, and I'm not visiting any other part of the site until they've fixed it.
I'll be responsible and not name names until they've sorted it out - I emailed them straight away about it.
Given that the proud owner had spoken at some length about how, during this launch period, all feedback email was being sent to every member of the team, and they were required to also receive said emails on their phones and generally be on watch 24-7, there ought to be a few panic-stricken web devs postponing Christmas over in California right nowComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThey fixed it, and are now giving me ten of their site's pretend dollars as a rewardThe squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View PostBonus
As it's been fixed, I might as well say what it is: Mahalo Answers, launched yesterday.Comment
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Evening <hic>
Just finished lunch <hic>
On the train nowSi posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postlast day today, hten not back in unitl the 5th, you ?
Well, not in ClientCo until the 5th.
I will be in Bear Enterprises office working on Plan BSi posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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