Can malicious ad js be fixed (from publisher perspective) by fetching & interpreting it with an interpreter written in js rather than directly executing it in the browser?
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Replying to @RichFelker
Probably not because *mumble* *mumble* halting problem
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Replying to @rqou_
Halting problem is irrelevant. A pure functional language is Turing-equivalent but harmless because it has no side effects.
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Replying to @RichFelker @rqou_
The question is more whether you can virtualize the browser js environment appropriately.
5:28 PM - 7 Jan 2018
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