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RE: Modifing non-persistent cookies

Subject: RE: Modifing non-persistent cookies
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 18:29:18 -0500
Could you use a personal proxy (WebScarab, Paros, etc) to change the
response from the server that sets the cookie?  Then you'd only have to do
it once.

Or you could use this Firefox Extension:
http://addneditcookies.mozdev.org/index.html

Luke 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason binger [mailto:cisspstudy@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 5:48 PM
To: webappsec@securityfocus.com
Subject: Modifing non-persistent cookies

I am looking for an application that can modify a non-persistent cookies
value permanently (while the browser is open).

I am testing a web app where a UserID=Number is set in the browser. If I
change this number to another ID I can access other users functions, but I
don't want to have to manually change it with each request using a web
proxy.

Does anyone have some other ideas?

Cheers

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