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Re: [Full-disclosure] Security issue in Filezilla 3.0.9.2:passwordsare s

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Security issue in Filezilla 3.0.9.2:passwordsare stored in plain text (sitemanager.xml)
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 12:57:12 -0400
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 12:04:41 EDT, Joey Mengele said:
I think you are mistaken. Perhaps you have an outdated version of 
the document in question?

No, it is you that is sadly mistaken.

IETF RFCs are not versioned.  If substantial changes are made, the
document is re-issued with a new number.  And you'd know that if you
had actually spent any significant time reading RFCs.

Hint: When arguing about the contents of an RFC, it's usually advisable
to actually have found and read said RFC before opening your mouth in order
to insert your foot.



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