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jmanico opened this issue Mar 26, 2025 · 5 comments
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Drop IE requirements from Clickjacking #1636

jmanico opened this issue Mar 26, 2025 · 5 comments
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jmanico commented Mar 26, 2025

I suggest we remove all IE references from all cheatsheets starting with https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries/blob/master/cheatsheets/Clickjacking_Defense_Cheat_Sheet.md

@jmanico jmanico added ACK_WAITING Issue waiting acknowledgement from core team before to start the work to fix it. HELP_WANTED Issue for which help is wanted to do the job. UPDATE_CS Issue about the update/refactoring of a existing cheat sheet. labels Mar 26, 2025
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We should do that!

@mackowski mackowski added ACK_OBTAINED Issue acknowledged from core team so work can be done to fix it. and removed ACK_WAITING Issue waiting acknowledgement from core team before to start the work to fix it. labels Apr 10, 2025
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kwwall commented Apr 11, 2025

Or we could go broader: Write a new OWASP cheat sheet specific to IE where we just write:

  • Run Away! Run Away!

or

  • Burn it to the ground.

etc. Then you can redirect all the IE sections there. That would more fun than just deleting the relevant sections.

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jmanico commented Apr 11, 2025

Or we could go broader: Write a new OWASP cheat sheet specific to IE where we just write:

  • Run Away! Run Away!

or

  • Burn it to the ground.

etc. Then you can redirect all the IE sections there. That would more fun than just deleting the relevant sections.

I think that is a great idea Kevin, but it might be easier to just delete all references. 🍭

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kwwall commented Apr 11, 2025

True that, but not as amusing.

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jmanico commented Apr 11, 2025

I say bury the IE dead, they stink up the place

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