> All of these are talking about security issues, not "acting differently".
Because no system has been ever taken down by code that behaved different from what it was expected to do? Right? Like http desync attacks, sql escape bypasses, ... . Absolutely no security issue going to be caused by a very minor and by itself very secure difference in behavior.
Because no system has been ever taken down by code that behaved different from what it was expected to do? Right? Like http desync attacks, sql escape bypasses, ... . Absolutely no security issue going to be caused by a very minor and by itself very secure difference in behavior.