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[Paper XSS] Vulnerabilities in Common Shockwave Flash Files

SummaryCritical vulnerabilities exist in a large number of widely used web authoring tools that automatically generate Shockwave Flash (SWF) files, such as Adobe (r) Dreamweaver (r), Abobe Contribute (r), Adobe

Preventing ID Theft

Identity theft is the intentional use or theft of a person’s private information to obtain goods or services from another entity. “Private” information is the facts about you that are

What are the countermeasures against sniffer attacks?

It is quite difficult to overcome sniffer attacks. However, the following steps can be taken as countermeasures against such attacks: * Use encrypted protocols for all communication. * Segment the