While they may not pack the same punch or crop up at the same frequency as injection or cross site scripting attacks, cross site request forgery (CSRF) attacks should still be very much on the radar ...
Take advantage of anti-forgery tokens in ASP.NET Core to protect users of your applications against cross site request forgery exploits. Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) is an attack that tricks an ...
After Cross Site Scripting (XSS), the second most common web application security exploit is probably one you haven’t heard of: Cross Site Request Forgery (or CSRF for short). This little-known but ...
Has anyone seen any problems with Rails' CSRF protection failing on iPhones?<BR><BR>We've had a couple of reports from users who're are seeing Rails' 422 "change rejected" page, and I can only think ...
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