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JackSlateur
on March 14, 2024
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HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 explained
You are wrong. Let's take a wikipedia, without TLS nor JS. I can modify that page and the end user won't even know it is now a bunch of crap.
MITM has nothing to do with read-only nor with local execution.
GoblinSlayer
on March 15, 2024
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You can just put a bunch of crap in wikipedia itself, TLS doesn't help much here.
JackSlateur
on March 15, 2024
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This was an example..
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MITM has nothing to do with read-only nor with local execution.