Muhammad Rehan Saeed
Muhammad Rehan Saeed
Thanks @bmcclory. This is another excuse for a new post.
**Founder** commented on **2016-03-06 21:25:19** It isn't just CDN's that get hacked. My mobile ISP (optus) had their dns hijacked, which served a hacked version of `ga.js`. http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2479474
**[Muhammad Rehan Saeed](https://rehansaeed.com)** commented on **2016-03-07 08:55:43** > It isn't just CDN's that get hacked. My mobile ISP (optus) had their dns hijacked, which served a hacked version of `ga.js`....
**[Gabor Szathmari](https://blog.gaborszathmari.me)** commented on **2016-03-08 05:30:36** You can confirm the presence of SRI hashes on your website with: https://sritest.io Disclaimer: I am the developer of this service
**[Muhammad Rehan Saeed](https://rehansaeed.com)** commented on **2016-03-08 07:33:57** > You can confirm the presence of SRI hashes on your website with: https://sritest.io > Disclaimer: I am the developer of this service...
**[Gabor Szathmari](https://blog.gaborszathmari.me)** commented on **2016-03-08 11:58:10** > Cool service. Does it check that the URL has a scheme? Firefox has different behaviour when it doesn't. How would you feel about...
**[Muhammad Rehan Saeed](https://rehansaeed.com)** commented on **2016-03-08 12:07:42** > Sritest.io works with http:// as well https:// as URLs. Does Firefox check SRI differently depending on the URL scheme? > I would...
**[Gabor Szathmari](https://blog.gaborszathmari.me)** commented on **2016-03-08 12:09:24** > In my testing having no scheme e.g. `//foo.cdn/jquery` caused an error in Firefox which stopped the resource loading completely, so perhaps your service...
**[Gabor Szathmari](https://blog.gaborszathmari.me)** commented on **2016-03-10 00:27:49** > In my testing having no scheme e.g. `//foo.cdn/jquery` caused an error in Firefox which stopped the resource loading completely, so perhaps your service...
**[Muhammad Rehan Saeed](https://rehansaeed.com)** commented on **2016-03-10 09:19:47** > I created a test html file with `//` as the URL scheme, and Firefox loaded the page without errors. > Could you...