> HTTP/1.1 is inherently insecure and consistently exposes millions of websites to hostile takeover.
On August 6, James Kettle from PortSwigger Research will reveal new classes of desync attack, that enabled him to compromise multiple CDNs and kick off the desync endgame.
> Follow PortSwigger for the full reveal.
With a timer on top.
So yeah, I guess we may know nothing much from them until then.
I meant "empty" of actual information. I'll guess there'll be more on the date. But for now that's just weird and suspect, trying to raise hype for a security related announcement ? weird and suspect