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HTTP response splitting
HTTP response splitting is a form of web application vulnerability, resulting from the failure of the application or its environment to properly…
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Cross-site request forgery
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2017
2017
An efficient firewall for web applications (EFWA)
M. Şahin
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I. Sogukpinar
International Conference on Computer Science and…
2017
Corpus ID: 7925336
Today, with the development of technology, communication tools like computers, phones, tablets and etc. use the http as default…
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2016
2016
Detection & prevention of vulnerabilities in web applications
Jing Wang
2016
Corpus ID: 62415362
Web applications allow users to receive and communicate content from remote servers through web browsers. They are becoming the…
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2015
2015
Exploring usage of ontology for HTTP response splitting attack
D. Kshirsagar
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Sandeep Kumar
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Dr. Lalit Purohit
International Conference on Next Generation…
2015
Corpus ID: 12006367
Ever increasing use of web application creates the number of threats and vulnerability in e-community. 81% of hacking attacks are…
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2011
2011
Detect HTTP Specification Attacks Using Ontology
Rana Faisal Munir
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N. Ahmed
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Hafiz Abdul Razzaq
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Ali Hur
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H. F. Ahmad
International Conference on Frontiers of…
2011
Corpus ID: 17136103
Web applications after their revolutionary advent and popularity are target of variety of attacks. Magnitude and complexity of…
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