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by 91iejrj20310
2371 days ago
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It really shouldn't matter to the browser what URL you enter. Maybe it's not the page you're looking for. But opening a website itself should cause no harm. Just compare with today's internet advertising. Legit websites are still full of somewhat malicious ads. And users click on it - of course, since that's what a website is for. What I'm trying to make clear is that there is no such case where QR scanners, browsers or application may consider a safe context where the user implicitly consents with malicious actions by the QR/website/... |
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In a world where browsers are vulnerable to remote code execution, and a world where users do not run the latest version of a browser, and in a world where zero days exist in browers, it absolutely does matter.