The Secret Message Hidden in Every HTTP/2 Connection
November 30th, 2015
Via: jgc:
If you spy on an HTTP/2 connection starting up you’ll notice that it sends an almost-but-not-quite valid HTTP request at the very start of the connection…
Written a little more clearly that’s:
PRI * HTTP2.0
SM
The HTTP verb is PRI and the body contains just SM. Put them together and you get… PRISM.
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<!– AD CAN GO HERE
END: AD CAN GO HERE –>
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