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E: 31/10 Win A Handbag Every Day
Lakshmi7
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It is a scientific fact that your body will not absorb calories if you take it from another person's plate.
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Chocolate is the answer and I don't give a damn what
the question is.;)
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Thanks for posting the comp, Laks.
When I submit, it get:
csrf token: CSRF attack detected.
Not sure what it means, or if my entry has gone through or not...
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Same here :eek:Wins since 2009 = £17,600MANY THANKS TO ALL OPS0
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I got a congratulations for entering scrren (safari)£2 Savers Club for 2022 #120
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What is CSRF? How does it happen?
CSRF is a pretty ingenious attack. :eek:Basically, the attacker embeds malicious code onto a web site (via images, HTML or JavaScript), and when the user renders the page (and presumably executes the malicious code), a request on behalf of the user (inheriting his/her identity and privileges) is sent to a third site, but unbeknownst to the user. The third site has no idea the request is not legitimate (since it comes from a verified identity with a legitimate credential), so it honors the request -- which is usually bad for the user.
In the example of the highest profile CSRF attack to date, Gmail was targeted. The attack basically was embedded into many web sites, which then would request that Gmail add a filter to forward a copy of all mail to the attacker's email address. Yes, the user had no idea that they actually authorized Google to send all their mail to the attacker.
The only way folks realized this was to peruse their list of filters and look for something suspicious. If you have a ton of filters, like I do, that's kind of hard -- so it's not surprising that some of the best security folks I know got nailed from this attack.
A huge thank you :kisses2: to all ones who take the time to post these competitions. I always seem to find them way after someone else does and is too late to post. :rotfl:Thank you.0 -
This has just gone through for me in Chrome but not in IE9, I got the same as others, Ruth, is there anything we can do to protect ourselves if we've seen this today or is it too late?
Thanks for the comp laks:)Thank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0 -
Worked In google chromeJan 2020 Kitten cross stitching0
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Sorry to be a total dimwit, but does this mean the comp is/isn't safe to enter? I'm having a senior moment!But there are dreams that cannot be,and there are storms we cannot weather!0
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Didn't work in IE for me but worked in Firefox
2015 wins: Nokia Lumia 735 Smartphone
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so is it safe to enter or not?0
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:eek::eek: too scared to enter. im off lolI appreciate Each and Every win. I thank every comp poster from the bottom of my heart :A0
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