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SheWants1 -> Description? (5/19/2017 10:08:15 AM)

Ive noticed many times when I type a message that has the word "description" in the message body or someone else uses it in a message to me, the word is altered to "deion", which is a word I didnt understand. It also does the same to the word "descriptor".
Why does CS parse our messages?

You may easily test this if you feel like it by looking at your own profile and sending yourself a message with those words in




SometimesLife -> RE: Description? (5/21/2017 10:56:12 AM)

I was going nuts when this kept happening to me. Even made a journal entry about it.




Lawrence111 -> RE: Description? (6/13/2017 5:37:06 PM)

It happened to me yesterday as I was attempting to update my profile. Strange !




BitaTruble -> RE: Description? (6/13/2017 11:00:22 PM)


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ORIGINAL: SheWants1

Ive noticed many times when I type a message that has the word "description" in the message body or someone else uses it in a message to me, the word is altered to "deion", which is a word I didnt understand. It also does the same to the word "descriptor".
Why does CS parse our messages?

You may easily test this if you feel like it by looking at your own profile and sending yourself a message with those words in

Between the de and the ion, the sytem removes the word "script". Hacker types can make use out of such a word.




Lawrence111 -> RE: Description? (6/21/2017 7:16:55 AM)

Thank you BitaTruble, for an answer that also makes sense :)

Grateful am I,

Lawrence

(Yoda my English teacher was.)




FelineRanger -> RE: Description? (6/29/2017 12:10:23 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BitaTruble

Between the de and the ion, the sytem removes the word "script". Hacker types can make use out of such a word.


How can a hacker make use of the simple printed word "script?"




stef -> RE: Description? (6/29/2017 3:03:05 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: FelineRanger

How can a hacker make use of the simple printed word "script?"

They can't, but stripping it negates javascript exploits, which is probably the intent.




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