On 3 May 2006 at 8:29, Brian Eaton wrote:
>
> It looks like the attacks fall into three categories:
>
> - attacks requiring XSS + TRACE.
> - attacks requiring XSS + request smuggling.
> - attacks requiring XSS + a test script that acts similarly to the
> TRACE method, returning request values to the browser.
>
> Am I reading that properly?
>
And then there are:
- attacks requiring XSS + virtual hosting on same machine with a malicious virtual site
- attacks requiring XSS + proxy server on the way
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Received on May 03 2006