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Subject:    Re: [WEB SECURITY] "AJAX breathes new life into Web apps"
From:       Jean-Jacques Halans <halans () gmail ! com>
Date:       2005-07-19 21:13:08
Message-ID: 42e3f4a405071914177d6ae988 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Or in case of greasemonkey, open up the client side to an evil server,
Read this thread at mozdev:
http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/greasemonkey/2005-July/004022.html

On 5/24/05, Nathan Tobik <nathan.tobik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
... 
> Specifically I am thinking that since the pages use JavaScript what
> could happen if a user were to use something like GreaseMonkey
> (http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/) in Firefox or something similar.  Does
> Ajax open a server up to client side attacks with Javascript?
...

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