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Article: Finding and Exploiting Same Origin Method Execution vulnerabilities - published almost 9 years ago.
Content: Recently it came to my attention that it was possible to abuse JSONP callbacks using a vulnerability known as SOME – Same Origin Method Execution which can be used by an attacker to widely abuse a user’s trust between the web application and the intended flow of execution. For example, using the SOME attack it is possible for an attacker to trick a user to v...
https://penturalabs.wordpress.com/2015/12/30/finding-and-exploiting-same-origin-method-execution-vulnerabilities/   
Published: 2015 12 30 23:37:46
Received: 2023 12 16 16:00:53
Feed: Pentura Labs's Blog
Source: Pentura Labs's Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Finding and Exploiting Same Origin Method Execution vulnerabilities - published almost 9 years ago.
Content: Recently it came to my attention that it was possible to abuse JSONP callbacks using a vulnerability known as SOME – Same Origin Method Execution which can be used by an attacker to widely abuse a user’s trust between the web application and the intended flow of execution. For example, using the SOME attack it is possible for an attacker to trick a user to v...
https://penturalabs.wordpress.com/2015/12/30/finding-and-exploiting-same-origin-method-execution-vulnerabilities/   
Published: 2015 12 30 23:37:46
Received: 2023 12 16 16:00:53
Feed: Pentura Labs's Blog
Source: Pentura Labs's Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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