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- Session_poisoning abstract "Session poisoning (also referred to as \"session data pollution\" and \"session modification\") is a method to exploit insufficient input validation within a server application. Typically a server application that is vulnerable to this type of exploit will copy user input into session variables.The underlying vulnerability is a state management problem: shared state, race condition, ambiguity in use or plain unprotected modifications of state values.Session poisoning has been demonstrated in server environments where different, non-malicious applications (scripts) share the same session states but where usage differ, causing ambiguity and race conditions.Session poisoning has been demonstrated in scenarios where attacker is able to introduce malicious scripts into the server environment, which is possible if attacker and victim share a web host.".
- Session_poisoning wikiPageID "3752959".
- Session_poisoning wikiPageLength "6745".
- Session_poisoning wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Session_poisoning wikiPageRevisionID "707446793".
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLink Bugtraq.
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLink Category:Web_security_exploits.
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLink Exploit_(computer_security).
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLink Full_disclosure_(mailing_list).
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLink PHP.
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLink Race_condition.
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLink Session_(computer_science).
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLink Session_fixation.
- Session_poisoning wikiPageWikiLinkText "Session poisoning".
- Session_poisoning wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Session_poisoning subject Category:Web_security_exploits.
- Session_poisoning hypernym Method.
- Session_poisoning type Software.
- Session_poisoning type Exploit.
- Session_poisoning comment "Session poisoning (also referred to as \"session data pollution\" and \"session modification\") is a method to exploit insufficient input validation within a server application.".
- Session_poisoning label "Session poisoning".
- Session_poisoning sameAs Q2274569.
- Session_poisoning sameAs Session_Poisoning.
- Session_poisoning sameAs m.09z43v.
- Session_poisoning sameAs Q2274569.
- Session_poisoning wasDerivedFrom Session_poisoning?oldid=707446793.
- Session_poisoning isPrimaryTopicOf Session_poisoning.