Related, SVGO (or my preferred in-browser frontend, SVGOMG[0]) does a wonderful job of cleaning up SVGs and removing unnecessary metadata/comments. I throw every SVG into it before it enters my codebase.<p>[0]: <a href="https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/" rel="nofollow">https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/</a>
Should we know what toicon.com is?<p>What does the TLA for IP address exposure look like these days?<p>The screenshot (which is the format we naturally expect all security alerts to be released in) shows an IPv4 address. Does it support v6? I quake at the thought of my personal ~32-bit number being known to anyone else[0].<p>[0] <a href="https://zmap.io/" rel="nofollow">https://zmap.io/</a> “With a 10gigE connection and PF_RING, ZMap can scan the IPv4 address space in 5 minutes.”
You know what, at first glance this looks like some sort of insane workaround for another issue somewhere else. There’s no possible rational explanation I can come up with to be doing this, but what do I know.