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| Subject: | Re: [WEB SECURITY] Seeking feedback on proposed security restriction in the browsers |
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| Date: | Fri, 17 Aug 2007 11:53:22 +0200 |
Hi Amit
>>For one, it doesn't fully handle situations in which the XSS payload can
>>write compromised data to another (publicly accessible, or at least
>>attacker accessible) part of the site. For example, an XSS payload may
>>take the cookie value and "store" it in another part of the site, such
>>as a page to where comments can be submitted. The attacker then only
>>needs to frequently poll this section of the site and collect the data.
I agree but the extent of damage could be limited. For one they wont be able to remotely control the victim browser.
The other thing is if the attacker stores the data on the server (like in the approach you mentioned) then from the forensics point of view at least it would be clearer to find who the victims were...
-Amit
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