Interviewed by CNN on 20/09/2013 19:14, PhillipJones told the world:

> Instead of white list. You need a Black list anything you don't want put 
> them in a Black list get rid of them.

>From a security standpoint, blacklists are useless. For instance,
consider the numerous security issues disclosed about Java this year --
which are the reason older Java versions are automatically blocked, and
the Java Deployment Toolkit is still blocked by default regardless of
version.

Blacklisting known-bad sites wouldn't help much, because you would still
be vulnerable to Java exploits in every new site you visited

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