Are our directory paths revealed when we upload files, i.e. does /g/ know where this picture was stored on my device?
1/10
>when your IQ is so low you can't even think
>>60545147
Look up "fakepath".
>>60545181
then explain this:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2013-43/
>>60545147
>Are our directory paths revealed when we upload files, i.e. does /g/ know where this picture was stored on my device?
No.
Just try it out:
https://codepen.io/anon/pen/OmdVVM
>>60545434
Sure. Also, proximity cards are AbsolutelySecureAndNotProneToHacksOrLeaksOfAnyKind(tm) just because bank representative drones keep repeating it ad nauseam (nevermind they do it just because the're told to do so by their superiors).
>>60545420
>2013
>>60545147
Just upload all files from a most generic path likeC: /tempor \tmp.
>>60547829
>it happened 4 years ago so it must not be possible at all
Do you realise how retarded you sound right now?
>>60547853
Do you even have to really ask?
>>60547829
>it was 4 years ago, thank heavens that there surely can't possibly be any other exploits similar in nature and effect
>>60545147
kinda
I remeber that april fools with the sticky pin were it'd laugh at you if you uploaded files straight from C:\
shouldn't be hard to store that on the servers
of course, us anons don't get to see that