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| Subject: | Potentially OT: AJAX article |
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| Date: | 27 Nov 2006 21:09:02 -0000 |
Dear all, Please forgive the potentially off topic post, but please find below a link to a recent article concerning AJAX security I composed for Heise UK / c't, in the sincere hopes that it proves useful to anyone still even remotely interested in much hyped Web 2.0 technologies (or DHTML...) Many thanks. Michael Kemp (clappymonkey) ---- Ajax Security: Stronger than Dirt? A look at the security implications of Ajax Ajax allows the development of more feature rich, asynchronous applications, but in doing so opens up new possibilities for attackers. We look at the relevant security issues and their possible solutions. http://www.heise-security.co.uk/articles/81264 ----
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