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Cross-site cooking
Known as:
Cross Site Cooking
, Cross-site
Cross-site cooking is a type of browser exploit which allows a site attacker to set a cookie for a browser into the cookie domain of another site…
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Cross-site request forgery
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2017
2017
Implementation of IDS for web application attack using evolutionary algorithm
Saba Khan
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Dilip Motwani
International Conference on Intelligent Computing…
2017
Corpus ID: 4067277
Web application security is a threat to the world's information technology infrastructure. The most widely used accepted solution…
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2014
2014
Cross-site personalization: assisting users in addressing information needs that span independently hosted websites
Kevin Koidl
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Owen Conlan
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V. Wade
ACM Conference on Hypertext & Social Media
2014
Corpus ID: 2047139
This paper discusses Cross-Site Personalization (CSP) an approach to provide personalized assistance for the user in addressing…
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2013
2013
CRAXweb: Automatic Web Application Testing and Attack Generation
Shih-Kun Huang
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Han-Lin Lu
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Wai-Meng Leong
,
Huan Liu
IEEE 7th International Conference on Software…
2013
Corpus ID: 18893811
This paper proposes to test web applications and generate the feasible exploits automatically, including cross-site scripting and…
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2011
2011
Understanding the functions of teleconferences for coordinating global software development projects
Gamel O. Wiredu
Information Systems Journal
2011
Corpus ID: 6696155
One of the dominant characteristics of contemporary software development is the global distribution of tasks, of developers, of…
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2009
2009
Using a Real-Time Conferencing Tool in Distributed Collaboration: An Experience Report from Siemens IT Solutions and Services
D. Damian
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S. Marczak
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Madalina Dascalu
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M. Heiss
,
Adrian Liche
Fourth IEEE International Conference on Global…
2009
Corpus ID: 17828687
Successful distributed collaboration requires support for informal communication, opportunistic interactions, and smooth and…
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2009
2009
Cross-site comparison of herbivore impact on nitrogen availability in grasslands: the role of plant nitrogen concentration
E. S. Bakker
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J. M H Knops
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D. Milchunas
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M. Ritchie
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H. Olff
2009
Corpus ID: 18210456
Herbivores may influence the nitrogen (N) recycling rates and consequently increase or decrease the productivity of grasslands…
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2007
2007
Protecting the Intranet Against "JavaScript Malware" and Related Attacks
Martin Johns
,
Justus Winter
International Conference on Detection of…
2007
Corpus ID: 20665402
The networking functionality of JavaScript is restricted by the Same Origin Policy (SOP). However, as the SOP applies on a…
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2007
2007
Experiments on cross-system acoustic model adaptation
D. Giuliani
,
F. Brugnara
Automatic Speech Recognition & Understanding
2007
Corpus ID: 1799173
Most state-of-the-art automatic transcription systems generate word transcriptions of the incoming audio data through two or more…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Using Semantics to Enhance the Blogging Experience
Knud Möller
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Uldis Bojars
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J. Breslin
Extended Semantic Web Conference
2006
Corpus ID: 15492394
Blogging, as a subset of the web as a whole, can benefit greatly from the addition of semantic metadata. The result — which we…
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2006
2006
THE LIMSI 2006 TC-STAR TRANSCRIPTION SYSTEMS ⁄
L. Lamel
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J. Gauvain
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+6 authors
Xuan Zhu
2006
Corpus ID: 6853267
Published in the Tc-Star Speech to Speech Translation Workshop, Barcelona, pages 123n128, June 2006. This paper describes the…
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