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Re: Why should the presence of shebang (#!) freak out ANY security conscious guy?
From: Peter Maxwell <peter () allicient co uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 03:19:29 +0000
RFC3986 marks both # and ! as reserved characters (sec 2.2); from a skim
read, # is used for fragment identification (somewhere in sec 3) and there
is a small note on ! ' and " at the end of the document. More a standards
issue than a security issue.
Also, what he'd quoted !# is not the "shebang" used to guide unix shells,
which is #!, and also what you quoted.
On 23 February 2011 22:51, Security Conscious <
securityconsciousguy () gmail com> wrote:
Could someone please have a look at these twitter posts:
http://twitter.com/#!/achitnis/status/40444144992260096
http://twitter.com/#!/achitnis/status/40447225658228736
http://twitter.com/#!/achitnis/status/40450742326140928
and explain why the presence of #! in URLs would freak out ANY security
conscious guy?
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