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Software / Computing / Hacking / URI schemes / Content Security Policy / Hypertext Transfer Protocol / Transport Layer Security / HTTP referer / Clickjacking / Google Chrome / Firefox / HTTPS
Date: 2015-11-13 11:21:03
Software
Computing
Hacking
URI schemes
Content Security Policy
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Transport Layer Security
HTTP referer
Clickjacking
Google Chrome
Firefox
HTTPS

WebAppSec WG Update TPAC 2015 Brad Hill Scope Expansion •

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