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CCS
2010
ACM
13 years 4 months ago
Protecting browsers from cross-origin CSS attacks
Cross-origin CSS attacks use style sheet import to steal confidential information from a victim website, hijacking a user's existing authenticated session; existing XSS defen...
Lin-Shung Huang, Zack Weinberg, Chris Evans, Colli...
WWW
2006
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Protecting browser state from web privacy attacks
Through a variety of means, including a range of browser cache methods and inspecting the color of a visited hyperlink, client-side browser state can be exploited to track users a...
Collin Jackson, Andrew Bortz, Dan Boneh, John C. M...
CCS
2007
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Protecting browsers from dns rebinding attacks
Collin Jackson, Adam Barth, Andrew Bortz, Weidong ...
WWW
2008
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Forcehttps: protecting high-security web sites from network attacks
As wireless networks proliferate, web browsers operate in an increasingly hostile network environment. The HTTPS protocol has the potential to protect web users from network attac...
Collin Jackson, Adam Barth
ESORICS
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Web Browser History Detection as a Real-World Privacy Threat
Web browser history detection using CSS visited styles has long been dismissed as an issue of marginal impact. However, due to recent changes in Web usage patterns, coupled with br...
Artur Janc, Lukasz Olejnik