This would not be #HTML itself FFS. It hurts my soul that the Web and "digital experts" (shall I give my thoughts on Arizona's voter "Cyber Ninja" travesty) would end up on the same pun oh so intended. Likely a "one app" page. There are no true human or web standards, never were.
Through a multi-step process, an individual took the records of at least three educators, decoded the HTML source code, and viewed the SSN of those specific educators. We notified the Cole County prosecutor and the Highway Patrol’s Digital Forensic Unit will investigate.

Oct 15, 2021 · 1:07 AM UTC

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You and the people you hire are fools 2 think that HTML would have anything to do with any kind of a hack you can't hack declarative languages. The web was given to us freely and for the benefit of humanity. Shame on you shame on your forensics. Cancel culture is coming for you
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Replying to @mholzschlag
If ‘decoding HTML’ is a hacking crime then all browser vendors should expect some lawsuits coming…what a joke. Not to even mention the fact they are trying to prosecute the responsible disclosure of a real security issue as a means to cover up their failure.
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It's not HTML its Frameworks JavaScript content Management Systems putting out script after script after script the demise of CSS the complete obliteration of semantics as actual semantics. I want my XML back
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Replying to @mholzschlag
You mean they dared to press F12??
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