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- abbreviation computing Cross-site request forgery
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A cross-site request forgery attack (also known as XSRF, CSRF or "session riding") can allow a malicious user to perform actions of the attacker's choosing on a victim's session, thereby compromising his account.
McAfee Security Insights Blog George Kurtz 2010
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Scary! cross-site request forgery, also known as XSRF or CSRF, works.
Netvouz - new bookmarks watzki 2008
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When you start looking at newish web app vulnerabilities such as XSRF and clickjacking ....
The Volokh Conspiracy » If you like the BP spill, you’ll love cyberwar 2010
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When you start looking at newish web app vulnerabilities such as XSRF and clickjacking....
The Volokh Conspiracy » If you like the BP spill, you’ll love cyberwar 2010
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In this talk, I will review how attacks such as XSRF
WN.com - Articles related to Philips, Videocon in marketing pact 2010
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In this talk, I will review how attacks such as XSRF (Cross-Site-Request-Forgery) and SQL Injection work, and how to properly defend against them.
WN.com - Articles related to Philips, Videocon in marketing pact 2010
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In this talk, I will review how attacks such as XSRF
WN.com - Articles related to Philips, Videocon in marketing pact 2010
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In this talk, I will review how attacks such as XSRF (Cross-Site-Request-Forgery) and SQL Injection work, and how to properly defend against them.
WN.com - Articles related to Philips, Videocon in marketing pact 2010
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Advanced Techniques Behind the Google AJAX API Playground Ben Lisbakken In this session, learn advanced Javascript, why App Engine is so easy to develop on, protecting from XSRF vulnerabilities, cutting the load time of your app in half, and hear about general client-side web app techniques.
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AJAX API Playground Ben Lisbakken In this session, learn advanced Javascript, why App Engine is so easy to develop on, protecting from XSRF vulnerabilities, cutting the load time of your app in half, and hear about general client-side web app techniques.
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