On 5/6/25 12:48, tirumal reddy wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2025 at 21:56, Paul Wouters <p...@nohats.ca 
<mailto:p...@nohats.ca>> wrote:
    First of all, the contact details are completely untrusted (eg when
    obtaining a DNS via DHCP) or superfluous (eg when the user configured
[...]
    Note that an attacker being able to give you an email address to use
    is very dangerous - it will facilitate endusers to receive malicious
    email responses from an attacker.
[...]
    I believe this document is actually harmful to endusers, with no
    meaningful gains for IT teams. If I was a browser vendor, I would
    only allow displaying i18n text for EDE enums.


please elaborate how it is harmful to end-users.

There are multiple examples of that in Paul's previous message [1], one of 
which you quoted above.

The other non-quoted examples can be found in that message [1] by Ctrl+F "Use a globally trusted 
ID", "desensitized", "incidents number can be customized for tracking", etc.

I'm pointing to these because they have not been answered, so perhaps were 
overlooked.

[1]: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/dnsop/nSQrWxfeoEvD6_Fd8U7HpXvbbH4/

Best,
Peter
(hats off)

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