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Explained why Ruby on Rails usage predates attack usage.
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CW Holeman II
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The beast tag was created for a Ruby on Rails software. When the Beast attack occurred the Ruby on Rails tag was used by people that did not see that it existed for the Ruby on Rails software. I have created a tag in order to correctly tag these posts.

Several of the suggested edits have been rejected. I cannot correct the description of the tag as I have been locked out of editing. See this rejected edit. The description was added much later than the tag was created which is how it came to be incorrect.

My reasoning for stating that the tag was created for Ruby on Rails is a May'09 - Beast Ruby on Rails SO question. It has tag & all edits from May'09 have tag. What is SSL BEAST states that it is "Short for Browser Exploit Against SSL/TLS, SSL Beast is an exploit first, revealed in late September 2011". These details mean to me that the use of the tag for Ruby on Rails happened year(s) before the beast attack and therefore the use of the tag for the attack was a change in meaning.

May'09 - Beast Ruby on Rails SO question

The beast tag was created for a Ruby on Rails software. When the Beast attack occurred the Ruby on Rails tag was used by people that did not see that it existed for the Ruby on Rails software. I have created a tag in order to correctly tag these posts.

Several of the suggested edits have been rejected. I cannot correct the description of the tag as I have been locked out of editing. See this rejected edit. The description was added much later than the tag was created which is how it came to be incorrect.

The beast tag was created for a Ruby on Rails software. When the Beast attack occurred the Ruby on Rails tag was used by people that did not see that it existed for the Ruby on Rails software. I have created a tag in order to correctly tag these posts.

Several of the suggested edits have been rejected. I cannot correct the description of the tag as I have been locked out of editing. See this rejected edit. The description was added much later than the tag was created which is how it came to be incorrect.

My reasoning for stating that the tag was created for Ruby on Rails is a May'09 - Beast Ruby on Rails SO question. It has tag & all edits from May'09 have tag. What is SSL BEAST states that it is "Short for Browser Exploit Against SSL/TLS, SSL Beast is an exploit first, revealed in late September 2011". These details mean to me that the use of the tag for Ruby on Rails happened year(s) before the beast attack and therefore the use of the tag for the attack was a change in meaning.

May'09 - Beast Ruby on Rails SO question

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The beast tag was created for a Ruby on Rails software. When the Beast attack occurred the Ruby on Rails tag was used by people that did not see that it existed for the Ruby on Rails software. I have created a beast-attack tag in order to correctly tag these posts. 

Several of the suggested edits have been rejected. I cannot correct the description of the beast tag as I have been locked out of editing. See this rejected edit. The description was added much later than the tag was created which is how it came to be incorrect.

The beast tag was created for a Ruby on Rails software. When the Beast attack occurred the Ruby on Rails tag was used by people that did not see that it existed for the Ruby on Rails software. I have created a beast-attack tag in order to correctly tag these posts. Several of the suggested edits have been rejected. I cannot correct the description of the beast tag as I have been locked out of editing. See this rejected edit. The description was added much later than the tag was created which is how it came to be incorrect.

The beast tag was created for a Ruby on Rails software. When the Beast attack occurred the Ruby on Rails tag was used by people that did not see that it existed for the Ruby on Rails software. I have created a tag in order to correctly tag these posts. 

Several of the suggested edits have been rejected. I cannot correct the description of the tag as I have been locked out of editing. See this rejected edit. The description was added much later than the tag was created which is how it came to be incorrect.

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CW Holeman II
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Locked out for trying to correct a sequence of BEAST tag errors

The beast tag was created for a Ruby on Rails software. When the Beast attack occurred the Ruby on Rails tag was used by people that did not see that it existed for the Ruby on Rails software. I have created a beast-attack tag in order to correctly tag these posts. Several of the suggested edits have been rejected. I cannot correct the description of the beast tag as I have been locked out of editing. See this rejected edit. The description was added much later than the tag was created which is how it came to be incorrect.