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| Subject: | Re: Whitepaper "SESSION RIDING - A Widespread Vulnerability in Today's Web Applications" |
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| Date: | Wed, 22 Dec 2004 12:56:43 +0100 |
[Elihu Smails] | But you have already stored the IP address of the attacker who | created the session. It sounds like you think about "Session Fixation", as described by Mitja Kolsek in 2002. With "Session Riding" (or "Web Trojans"), the attacker need not visit the target web site at all. Sverre.
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