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10:13
Ben Popper on March 31, 2021
Sometimes, everything just clicks into place.
 
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Anonymous
13:20
I actually want this now, ffs.
13:46
Reminds me of a something I saw in the last few months where a security researcher programmed a Stream Deck so they could run their scripts with one keypress
happy april 1st to you guys
14:11
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Q: Questions before ordering The Key

VLAZI love The Key and would like to order it but I have some questions: The product shown has light keys. Does it come with dark keys to match the dark mode on Stack Overflow? Can I use the light keyboard with dark mode? Or vice versa - a dark The Key (assuming it exists) with the light mode? Are ...

> The product shown has light keys. Does it come with dark keys to match the dark mode on Stack Overflow?
> Can I use the light keyboard with dark mode? Or vice versa - a dark The Key (assuming it exists) with the light mode? Are there known compatibility issues?
15:07
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Q: How to protect a <input type='password'/> from XSS?

Caio D.C.Most sites having a sign in form have the following html element: <input type="password" /> If I press F12 to open the debugger on chrome and type: document.getElementByName("password")[0].value this will retrieve the password. A hacker could write a XSS in which the password is read and sent t...

> n Bank of America's website, the password's input value is shown as "secret", they have a solution to protect it. The real password is unaccessible, thus protected.
While that seems to be obviously incorrect, something about it seems familiar
Like, was that the actual behavior in old versions of Chrome or something?
15:21
Maybe I'm remembering the account settings pages for some websites that would have a fake password pre-entered in the password field, so it would look normal
 
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Q: What should our Easter egg be?

IsziMost StackExchange websites (even some currently in beta) have some sort of Easter egg. These are usually applied to the chat room, so that when you send a specially-crafted message the chat room does something interesting. Some examples: RPG has dice. SuperUser has Clippy. Gaming has Astero...

Hey why didn't we get an easter egg?
20:24
@nobody There are lots of easter eggs. This is an infosec site, remember? Every time you find a vulnerability, that's one of the easter eggs. Everybody who finds one gets their name in the Hall of Fame
An easter egg is supposed to be something that has been planted there (I guess)
If SE is planting vulns as easter eggs... wait, how do you get SE to delete all the personal information they have on you?
20:38
Would be cool if they had they had a CTF challenge hidden somewhere

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