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And the discussion from Troy Hunt... https://twitter.com/troyhunt/status/1082890150223302657


> 8,582 websites in the Alexa Top 1M implementing a security.txt file

I count 6460 sites on the linked list, and loads of these are subdomains on tumblr.org, so I wonder what the number of actual TLDs using security.txt is...




Interestingly up, but responding with 403. Being unfamiliar with AWS' web hosting platform, is there a service that would fall back to denying access if certain sub-modules or instances were pulled?


Yeah why wouldn't he just pull the plug on them? I know I would.


Because he's not that petty? The moral high ground is worth so much more than that.


Why risk losing the moral high ground?


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