Am 02.07.2011 16:50, schrieb JD: > On 07/02/2011 01:32 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> Am 02.07.2011 06:14, schrieb JD: >> >>> When will the linux community wake up and shout out loud: >>> Kill JavaScript from all browsers and all network servers >>> and network clients >> never because the community is not dumb >> why do we not forbid knifes since people are killed with them? > Not the same issue sure, because knifes can hurt people LOCAL file browsing can not or will you forbid any fileupload per webform because you also not understand why it is not a sceurity problem that you can browse local files here? > Most people are not even aware that their personal > files are being uploaded their will be nothing uploaded and you should stop to cry things like "When will the linux community wake up" until you have ANY BASICAL knowledge about what you are speaking > If a javascript can browse all accessible files, what's there > to prevent someone from writing a javascript to spawn > a process to upload your files? damend you can not spawn a process with javascript and you CAN NOT silently upload files with JS, so please get some basics or shut up instead making some noobs crazy which maybe believe your stuff > A simpler example, how do you think a javascript can > tell that you have been to some particular site? > It uploads your cookies. it can not access cookies from foreign domains damned learn basics or shut up! > I would have hoped that the FOSS communities would have > raised a big public fuss (pun unintentional) over websites > sending javascripts at peoples' computers and compromising > their files the problem is that the FOSS community has basic knowledges and you have not - so you make other people which have also now technical knowledge crazy with your braindead rant
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