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The Path to Safety?

The Path to Safety? 03/08/2004 11:20 PM

Industry readies plan for pre-emptive network defense.




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Protect yourself from MP3s and more – for free in this week’s Freeloader Friday.

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Safety Attributes 04/09/2004 05:30 PM

I am not sure if this particular long term solution to cross-site scripting (XSS) has been discussed yet, but I thought it is worth a mention since I thought of it.  Yes, I have an ego that wants to be polished daily. :-)

The idea is to introduce 'safety' attributes to HTML and XHTML that allows web developers to disable dangerous DHTML features like scripting within elements that contains content from users.  For example:

<div class='.comment' safety='noscript,nostyle'>
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Fine-grained safety settings will allow some scripting features to continue working while disabling others.


Safety of a different kind


Safety of a different kind 04/09/2004 05:30 PM

Speaking of safety, here is a gadget that offers safety of a more enjoyable kind for callous geeks like me looking for a good place to rest our wrists (via Gizmodo) .

They should offer versions for those who prefer to rest their wrist on a male chest.  I'll provide a mold of my chest for a reasonable fee.  While my chest is not as good looking as Brad Pitts', I think I have more professional looking nipples.  Besides, I am in ternationally respected where Brad is only internationally ogled.

Design quality-wise, I give the left one a B but the right one gets a C because the gel bumps are not symmetric.  More advanced design could allow a picture to be 'slipped-in' like those promotional mousepads and control buttons to inflate the gel bumps.  BTW, I see no obvious security vulnerabilities in these products.


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