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Remember that anti-XSS feature we put in IE8?

April 19, 2010technologyhoist petard etc, IE8, microsoft, securitybradland

Yeah, well, it looks like “it’s actually the source of XSS attacks now”:http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=6221&tag=nl.e589.

Sorry. We suck at this.

Sincerely,
Microsoft

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