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- Session_hijacking abstract "In computer science, session hijacking, sometimes also known as cookie hijacking is the exploitation of a valid computer session—sometimes also called a session key—to gain unauthorized access to information or services in a computer system. In particular, it is used to refer to the theft of a magic cookie used to authenticate a user to a remote server. It has particular relevance to web developers, as the HTTP cookies used to maintain a session on many web sites can be easily stolen by an attacker using an intermediary computer or with access to the saved cookies on the victim's computer (see HTTP cookie theft).A popular method is using source-routed IP packets. This allows a hacker at point A on the network to participate in a conversation between B and C by encouraging the IP packets to pass through its machine.If source-routing is turned off, the hacker can use "blind" hijacking, whereby it guesses the responses of the two machines. Thus, the hacker can send a command, but can never see the response. However, a common command would be to set a password allowing access from somewhere else on the net.A hacker can also be "inline" between B and C using a sniffing program to watch the conversation. This is known as a "man-in-the-middle attack".".
- Session_hijacking wikiPageExternalLink arpon.sourceforge.net.
- Session_hijacking wikiPageExternalLink checkout.
- Session_hijacking wikiPageExternalLink www.cookiecadger.com.
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- Session_hijacking wikiPageRevisionID "606551958".
- Session_hijacking hasPhotoCollection Session_hijacking.
- Session_hijacking subject Category:Computer_network_security.
- Session_hijacking subject Category:Computer_security_exploits.
- Session_hijacking subject Category:Web_security_exploits.
- Session_hijacking type Abstraction100002137.
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- Session_hijacking type Act100030358.
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- Session_hijacking type ComputerSecurityExploits.
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- Session_hijacking type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Session_hijacking type WebSecurityExploits.
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- Session_hijacking comment "In computer science, session hijacking, sometimes also known as cookie hijacking is the exploitation of a valid computer session—sometimes also called a session key—to gain unauthorized access to information or services in a computer system. In particular, it is used to refer to the theft of a magic cookie used to authenticate a user to a remote server.".
- Session_hijacking label "Dirottamento di sessione".
- Session_hijacking label "Session Hijacking".
- Session_hijacking label "Session hijacking".
- Session_hijacking label "Session hijacking".
- Session_hijacking label "Session hijacking".
- Session_hijacking label "TCP hijacking".
- Session_hijacking label "セッションハイジャック".
- Session_hijacking label "会话劫持".
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