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Hello, please have a look at [[phab:T207588]], when you have a chance. Thank you! — regards, [[User:-revi|<span style="color:green;font-family:Courier new, serif;font-variant:small-caps">Revi</span>]] 14:33, 21 October 2018 (UTC) |
Hello, please have a look at [[phab:T207588]], when you have a chance. Thank you! — regards, [[User:-revi|<span style="color:green;font-family:Courier new, serif;font-variant:small-caps">Revi</span>]] 14:33, 21 October 2018 (UTC) |
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: Yay for [[full disclosure (computer security)|transparency]]. It seems unlikely that I will; Phabricator requires me to provide an e-mail address, which I am not willing to do, and does not even let me change a bullshit address I gave it once on a whim. So I am locked out, and I have better things to do with my time than fighting stupidly designed software. But if this is the obvious transient-to-persistent-XSS escalation flaw, then the only thing I have to say is that my threat model was different from yours. —[[User:Kephir|Keφr]] 07:04, 28 July 2019 (UTC) |
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Hello, please have a look at phab:T207588, when you have a chance. Thank you! — regards, Revi 14:33, 21 October 2018 (UTC)
- Yay for transparency. It seems unlikely that I will; Phabricator requires me to provide an e-mail address, which I am not willing to do, and does not even let me change a bullshit address I gave it once on a whim. So I am locked out, and I have better things to do with my time than fighting stupidly designed software. But if this is the obvious transient-to-persistent-XSS escalation flaw, then the only thing I have to say is that my threat model was different from yours. —Keφr 07:04, 28 July 2019 (UTC)