On this page: http://noscript.net/features#xss
In the "Anti-XSS protection" paragraph you have a link called "leaked in the wild". Click on it, it doesn't lead to any working page.
You probably just want to cause panic to people who don't bother to actually check the link
Liars. Link is not working.
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Liars. Link is not working.
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Re: Liars. Link is not working.
Or you're probably an idiot who can't do a basic Google Search homework, or you're just kidding.AgainstRegistration wrote:You probably just want to cause panic to people who don't bother to actually check the link
Don't you know sometimes websites go offline, companies disappear, or both? It apparently happened with Billy Hoffman's SPI Dynamics which was bought by HP in August 2007, shortly after the Jikto "accident"...
Anyway here's a backup of the original page, courtesy of the Internet Archive.
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