Daniel wrote:
Whilst reading your post, I was wondering "What would happen if someone were to use a UA string something like 'FF 99.60.1' or 'SM 99.53.1'"

O.K., maybe the '99' might be a little far fetched, but, rather then spoofing the newest version UA or a near future UA, spoof a far future UA and see if it would (always) be 'acceptable'!!


It's certainly possible, although something that's too far away from something reasonable might get you noticed. There's a lot of botnet traffic out there that shows forged UAs, and some web site admins may set their sites to reject connections from UAs that are obviously bogus.

Smith
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