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This post is misinformed. The only thing that had to change about the situation is to stop being vulnerable to XSS. As long as there's a token, it can be stolen, no matter how many steps it takes from having the token to using it to access the account. Making those tokens short-lived is a good practice but doesn't change the facts.
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This post is misinformed. The only thing that had to change about the situation is to stop being vulnerable to XSS. As long as there's a token, it can be stolen, no matter how many steps it takes from having the token to using it to access the account. Making those tokens short-lived is a good practice but doesn't change the facts.
I'm with you brother.