This is a new category for me, but I have encountered enough of these the past few days to warrant adding this. I will go back and add some of my past articles as well, but here is where I will tag articles where I discuss things where I feel there are things like poor design, developer laziness, corporate skimping or bad practices involved. Yes, some of these will involve the developers not knowing better, or just not having the time to do something, but they are definitely things to avoid at all costs. And this will go doubly for more so when it crosses security.
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