Actually, UA spoofing is a security through obscurity bonus pt: no sense
volunteering real info.  VUPEN just showed again how "browser security" is an
oxymoron.  So spoofing ie Chromium on winDOw$ seems totally reasonable.—
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Daniel Villarreal <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Maybe it's not intentional? Could it simply be a matter of whoever does
> their web coding hasn't tested for different environments? It would be
> interesting to debug more and test for different operating systems?
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 3:44 AM, Austin Hook <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> I am sure we are all enjoying the spectacle of the two competing big power
>> reality distortion fields swirling around the Ukrane.
>>
>> I noticed yesterday that rt.com from OpenBSD/Firefox or OpenBSD/Lynx
>> pretends like it is not there, but from the same local network I can see
>> the site either with an Android smart phone, or with Windows.
>>
>> Don't tell me that rt.com is afraid of OpenBSD ???  !!!
>>
>> Ha.  Probably they are just afraid they can't inject a worm or virus into
>> your connection, like they probably do for any other OS.
>>
>> A.

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