Client-side Security - One Year Later by Petko D. Petkov

 
 
 
 
 
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Client-side software generally refers to a class of computer programs that are executed on the client, by the user's supporting environment, instead of the server. Both, clients and servers are in constant interaction. In a Web environment, the client is represented by the user's web browser, while the server is the remote
computer, which serves dynamic content. In a much broader context, the client-server relationship can be represented by a network client connected to a WiFi network.

This paper describes numerous techniques for attacking Clients-side technologies. The content of the paper is based on the research that has been conducted over the past year by the GNUCITIZEN Ethical Hacker
Outfit.

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05/11/2008

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