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Implication of forced http GET request (Web App PT)

Subject: Implication of forced http GET request (Web App PT)
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:14:04 +0800
hi, guys

Just curious to know what are the possible security implications of
permitting forced GET request in a web application? I am pt on this
web application where all the form submission POST request can be
replaced with GET request with all the parameter values appended to
the url.

I remember someone mentioned this in a "session fixation" whitepaper.
Is there any other related risks with this implementation?

regards,
Rick

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