What Developers Need to Know About Cross Site Request Forgeries

Cross Site Forgery, or cross site request forgery (CSRF), is a web based attack where a malicious web site, instant message, email, or program causes the victim’s Web browser to perform an unwanted action on a trusted site for which the user is currently authenticated.For example, let’s say I am logged into my bank account, or cookie information is stored from a recent login, and I click on a malicious link.

60 Bold Typographical Statements from Wordboner

Peter Sebastian started Wordboner in early February 2009. What started as a Tumblr project, would later turn into a print-on-demand t-shirt company. In their own words Wordboner is “typo+quotography with personality.” While only being 2 years old, Wordboner has covered a various amount of day to day topics like wordplay, art, love, life, music, and much more. What separates Wordboner from others, are the bold statements that some might find offensive.