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Using Java in anti DNS-pinning attacks (Firefox and Opera)

Subject: Using Java in anti DNS-pinning attacks (Firefox and Opera)
Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 21:51:52 +0100
Hello,

Kanatoko (from jumperz.net) and I did some more work in respect to
using Java-code in anti DNS-pinning attacks. It is possible to use JDK
classes thanks to the LiveConnect feature in Firefox and Opera. If you
are interested, some details can be found in my blog
(http://shampoo.antville.org/stories/1566124/ ) and Kanatoko wrote a
PoC: http://www.jumperz.net/index.php?i=2&a=1&b=9

Best,
Martin
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Martin Johns
http://www.martinjohns.com

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