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The What, Why and How of Software Security
Common Authorization Vulnerability in Thick Client applications
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over 5 years ago
by
Varun Sharma
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Consider the following architecture for an intranet application. A thick client installed on the user’s machine connects to a web service which in turn connects to the database. The web service authenticates the caller using windows authentication. It...
The What, Why and How of Software Security
Browser Security: Why you can’t get the file that the user doesn’t want you to get?
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over 5 years ago
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Varun Sharma
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In the year 1995, there were eight options for the “type” attribute of the “input” element. These were “CHECKBOX”, “RADIO”, “HIDDEN”, “TEXT”, “PASSWORD”, “IMAGE”, “RESET” AND “SUBMIT”. The “FILE” option was added later on to the HTML DTD (Document type...
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