Security vendor Fortify today said it has identified a JavaScript-related vulnerability that lets an attacker hijack a Mozilla or Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser session. The vulnerability, ...
Developers in the past used Javascript for simple features like image rollovers and Web forms. But in the Web 2.0 world, Javascript is increasingly being used to transport data, and that's opening the ...
JavaScript hijacking is a new type of eavesdropping attack against Ajax-style Web applications. I’m pretty sure it’s the first type of attack that specifically targets Ajax code. The attack is ...
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