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Preventing CSRF and XSRF Attacks

In Cross-Site Request Forgeries and You I urged developers to take a close look at possible CSRF / XSRF vulnerabilities on their own websites. They’re the worst kind of vulnerability – very easy to exploit by attackers, yet not so intuitively easy to understand for software developers, at least until you’



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