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Apache Debates the Apache UTF-7 XSS

 ( 137 days 10 hours ago)
LinuxSecurity.com: There is a great debate on the bugtraq mailing list regarding the apache utf7 xss issue. In this debate William Rowe (Apache) discusses why the Apache utf7 vulnerability is in fact not a vulnerability in Apache but in Internet Explorer for not following specifications properly. William first posted to bugtraq [ >>> ] with the following "Internet Explorer's autodetection of UTF-7 clearly violates this specification, introducing the opportunity for myriad similar attacks. These are literally everywhere on the web today, we can trust the kids to continue to explore this vector until it is fixed by Microsoft." What do you think about this debate? Who should be responsible in fixing this vulnerability? This article looks at both side of the debate, letting you decide.
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Open CourseWare for Linux Geeks: 50+ Resources

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LinuxSecurity.com: The Open CourseWare movement is centered on freedom of information, so it's only natural that Open CourseWare offers education on an open format such as Linux. Whether you're just getting started or are an advanced developer, there's something out there for you to learn. Here, we've highlighted more than 50 of the best Linux courses you can take.
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