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The recent situation regarding the Apache chunk encoding vulnerability has caused plenty of controversy in the security industry. It initially began with the community dislike of the release of information. Then it was debated as to weather or not this was really an exploitable. . . The recent situation regarding the Apache chunk encoding vulnerability has caused plenty of controversy in the security industry. It initially began with the community dislike of the release of information. Then it was debated as to weather or not this was really an exploitable vulnerability. And after listening to all the debates about the chunk encoding vulnerability, Gobbles "got fed up."
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