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===[[{{subst:#if:{{subst:#titleparts:{{subst:PAGENAME}}|-1|2}}|{{subst:#titleparts:{{subst:PAGENAME}}|-1|2}}|{{subst:SUBPAGENAME}}}}]]=== <noinclude>{{pagelinks|{{subst:SUBPAGENAME:Wikipedia:{{subst:BASEPAGENAME}}}}}} {{hatnote|As of <!--do not subst-->{{TODAY}}, {{CURRENTTIME}} (UTC), this page is active and open for discussion. An FAC coordinator will be responsible for closing the nomination.}} {{Featured article tools|1={{subst:#if:{{subst:#titleparts:{{subst:PAGENAME}}|-1|2}}|{{subst:#titleparts:{{subst:PAGENAME}}|-1|2}}|{{subst:SUBPAGENAME}}}}}}</noinclude> {{subst:void|Please don't edit anything above here. Below, briefly describe what the article is about and why you believe it should be featured.}} :<small style="font-style:italic;">Nominator(s): ~~~~</small> Say you clicked on that sketchy link that you shouldn't have clicked on, what's the worst that could happen ? This article seeks to answer that exact question by providing a technical introduction to an age old attack that has recently drawn some interest in the academic web security community. A product of 4 months of almost-continual effort, this article has recieved a extensive GA review from {{yo|RoySmith}} and has subsequently been peer reviewed by {{yo|TechnoSquirrel69}}. This is my first time nominating an article for the featured star, and I would love to hear any feedback comments that y'all might have.~~~~