I can claim anything in thought experiments. That is easy. Making it
true is something different.

Martijn

On 3/4/08, Ned Collyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Nick, I think you would be quite surprised at the level of auditing something
>  has to pass to be used in a financial system, especially a bank.  (unless u
>  have some dodgy bank)
>
>  If something is theoretically possible, then thats as good as "proven".
>
>  Gotta remember that hackers are a lot smarter in many instances than the
>  people who wrote the software to keep them out.
>
>
>
>  Nick Heudecker wrote:
>  >
>  > Arthur,
>  >
>  > Only what you can *prove* matters, not what you think.  Have you created
>  > an
>  > example application with a CSRF attack?
>  >
>
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