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Comment #5780800
If you can inject JS then you can steal session cookies. Other stuff too, but XSS is a big deal.
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Comment #5438666
This article a few years ago seemed to think differently http://articles.philly.com/2010-07-13/news/24968528_1_compac... Also, they're kind of a pain since you need two hands to th…
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Comment #5412335
I think you nailed it . There are plenty of real problems, this is not one of them.
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Comment #5375456
It could be a diversion for another attack. If there is currently a ddos going on, other suspicious behavior is more likely to be overlooked.
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Comment #5278431
I use nping for this. If you're not aware of it, it installs with nmap. nping --traceroute --tcp -p80 target.com
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Comment #5187746
they could prevent fraud by disabling the card.
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Comment #4475771
In New Jersey the casino is not allowed to ask you to leave for counting cards. They can only force you to bet the same amount and/or shuffle every hand.
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Comment #4236583
I also recently signed up for twitter, and noticed the same thing. I just figured it was based on location, and maybe what twitter pages my IP had visited before signing up.