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Vulnerability Development: Re: a method for bypassing cookie restrictions in web browsers

Re: a method for bypassing cookie restrictions in web browsers

From: Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf_at_ghettot.org>
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:04:52 +0100 (CET)

On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Dave McKinney wrote:

> This does appear to be a known way of tracking web users without using
> cookies: http://sourcefrog.net/projects/meantime/

Yup, my apologies for this sort-of-false alert. The only excuse I can
offer is that I failed to find any related information during a routine
run of Google queries, and that the flaw is still very much alive
nowadays.

The problem is ineed known, both the use of ETags and Last-Modified
headers to store data, and the indirect variant I described later on. The
issue had been initially reported by Martin Pool here:

  http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/archive/bugtraq/2000/03/msg00365.html

Cheers,

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    Did you know that clones never use mirrors?
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Received on Jan 21 2004
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