September 6, 2011
Whitepapers: Web Application Session Hijacking
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Session hijacking is the act of taking control of a user session after successfully obtaining or generating an authentication session ID. Session hijacking involves an attacker using captured, brute forced or reverse-engineered session IDs to seize control of a legitimate user's Web application session while that session is still in progress.
In this whitepapers I will be going into details on how it is been done.
In this whitepapers I will be going into details on how it is been done.
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