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Message-ID: <1065618909.2947.8.camel@rh9lt.intern.adiscon.com>
From: rgerhards at hq.adiscon.com (Rainer Gerhards)
Subject: IE Changes / Software Patents

On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 13:52, Joel R. Helgeson wrote:
> Does anyone care to wager how many security vulnerabilities Microsoft will
> create by making this change?

I find the new way to base64 encode parameters very interesting. I think
we are up for a new round of filter definitions.

After all, I am a bit disappointed at least to see the workaround as it
is now designed. This would have been a good time to re-think some of
the security implications of active - obviously not the target...

Rainer


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