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Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies
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Alias |
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Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies |
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Fri, 27 Jan 2006 10:29:55 +0000 |
On 1/27/06, strk <address@hidden> wrote:
> This is very frustrating as it's neither the user (who runs
> the flash player application) nor the author of the main movie
> being played that controls this.
>
This is not true. The flash developer should be aware of this
restriction, in the same way as a java developer would be. The flash
debug player raises securty sandbox violation warnings when an
attempted sandbox violation occurs.
> My vote is for happily disreguard this and not implement
> cross-domain (in)security model as a whole. As an alternative
> we might make this a user setting, just to allow people to
> test their movies in 'MM-compatible' mode.
>
The security model is there for good reason. I would be very cautious
about altering it.
Sincerely,
Alias
- [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, Rob Savoye, 2006/01/26
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, Claus Wahlers, 2006/01/26
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, Rob Savoye, 2006/01/26
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, strk, 2006/01/27
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- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, strk, 2006/01/28
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, Alias, 2006/01/30
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, strk, 2006/01/30
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, Alias, 2006/01/31
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, strk, 2006/01/31
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, Alias, 2006/01/31
- Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, strk, 2006/01/31
Re: [Gnash] spyware buried in Flash movies, Nicolas Cannasse, 2006/01/27