I mean, allowing arbitrary characters in the name is one thing. I think I would do that as well, as there are many weird names out there.
But then actually parsing it out (or not escaping it properly), that's the real sin.
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I mean, allowing arbitrary characters in the name is one thing. I think I would do that as well, as there are many weird names out there.
But then actually parsing it out (or not escaping it properly), that's the real sin.
URLs as a person name
What do you mean?
Somebody created an account at MyEpson with OP's email address and the name "GET BITCOIN NOW link", which sends a confirmation email to OP with that name. Basically it's spam using Epson as a trojan horse to get past filters.