Cookie theft and session hijacking

Network eavesdropping

Network eavesdropping

Traffic on a network can be intercepted and read by computers on the network other than the sender and receiver (particularly over unencrypted open Wi-Fi).

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Cross-site scripting(XSS): cookie theft

Cross-site scripting(XSS): cookie theft

Cookies can also be stolen using a technique called cross-site scripting.

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Session Hijacking: Cookie Poisoning

Session Hijacking: Cookie Poisoning

Cookiejacking is an attack against Internet Explorer which allows the attacker to steal session cookies of a user by tricking a user into dragging an object across the screen.(the attacker attempts to steal the ID of a victim's session after the user logs in.)

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Cross-site request forgery(XSRF)

Cross-site request forgery(XSRF)

An attack that forces an end user to execute unwanted actions on a web application in which they’re currently authenticated.

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