It’s common knowledge that images make webpages, email footers and other similar elements more presentable and attractive. But a simple image containing a malicious link can be a serious threat. For ...
In order to prevent attacks such as cache probing, Google Chrome will begin to limit the HTTP Referer header to 4KiB in size. Other browsers such as Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox have indicated ...
Take advantage of anti-forgery tokens in ASP.NET Core to protect users of your applications against cross site request forgery exploits. Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) is an attack that tricks an ...
Cross site request forgery (CSRF) is a powerful attack that can have devastating consequences. It's not a new attack, but new tools are released every year because Web developers don't always write ...
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