Taint mode does that, and more. It forces the programmer to specify and launder what form of input they require. If you don't use Taint mode in your publically accessible programs, or are too generous in whitewashing your input data, that's still a fault of the programmer though.
In reply to Re: Why do poisoned null attacks still work ?
by Corion
in thread Why do poisoned null attacks still work ?
by pubnoop
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