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2008
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Securing Frame Communication in Browsers
Many web sites embed third-party content in frames, relying on the browser's security policy to protect them from malicious content. Frames, however, are often insufficient i...
Adam Barth, Collin Jackson, John C. Mitchell
CCS
2007
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
An analysis of browser domain-isolation bugs and a light-weight transparent defense mechanism
Browsers’ isolation mechanisms are critical to users’ safety and privacy on the web. Achieving proper isolations, however, is very difficult. Historical data show that even fo...
Shuo Chen, David Ross, Yi-Min Wang
SP
2008
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Secure Web Browsing with the OP Web Browser
Abstract—Current web browsers are plagued with vulnerabilities, providing hackers with easy access to computer systems via browser-based attacks. Browser security efforts that re...
Chris Grier, Shuo Tang, Samuel T. King
WWW
2006
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Invasive browser sniffing and countermeasures
We describe the detrimental effects of browser cache/history sniffing in the context of phishing attacks, and detail an approach that neutralizes the threat by means of URL person...
Markus Jakobsson, Sid Stamm
WWW
2008
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
SMash: secure component model for cross-domain mashups on unmodified browsers
Mashup applications mix and merge content (data and code) from multiple content providers in a user's browser, to provide high-value web applications that can rival the user ...
Frederik De Keukelaere, Sumeer Bhola, Michael Stei...