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  "textContent": "submitted by eleijeep to programming\n19 points | 2 comments\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1si1y5lvkk\n\n> In this pre-paid self-own, I study security vulnerability through the lens of self-flagellation. I go through a lot of trouble to make life worse for me and my antediluvian website’s users (AS USUAL).\n>\n> Get it or try it:\n>  tom7.org/httpv/\n>\n> Or read the 25-page (!) SIGBOVIK 2026 paper: tom7.org/httpv/httpv.pdf\n>\n> Keywords: https, tls 1.2, RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, httpv, toxic max-security, vulnerability research\n\nBrilliant and very funny video.",
  "title": "No one can force me to have a secure website!!!"
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