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Comment on: All decisions have consequences, but how did MS break OpenType fonts in such a way that it allows creation of an elevated user?

are there any examples of fonts (web fonts) that are dangerous? are there any ways to check which web fonts are being downloaded? any way to stop it happening? can fonts be stored on, say, dafont.com, which could contain these exploits? can dodgy fonts be harmless on some systems but then dangerous on others?

oops, sorry, this looks like too many questions for one comment. :) but I couldn't see any useful info...

1 21 Jul 2015 16:56 u/jamesmillner in v/programming
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