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Ah no! CUK seems to be wise to that one.
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Oh yes, what fun I had with that in my last gig.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostLots of applications can be brought to their knees with simple examples of JavaScript injection in input fields. It's just that most existing testing methodologies don't teach testers to do this.
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Lots of applications can be brought to their knees with simple examples of JavaScript injection in input fields. It's just that most existing testing methodologies don't teach testers to do this.
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repigate - It worked for Freamon.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWas searching yesterday to see if there was any way to prevent people reading or copying jscript but it seems not. The only thing suggested was obfuscation.
Suggests a tip for some of us. We aren't writing crappy, poorly written, badly structured, undocumented code, we are using our expertise in obfuscation to improve security and deserve a rate rise.
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ah that explains a lot of commercial products.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWas searching yesterday to see if there was any way to prevent people reading or copying jscript but it seems not. The only thing suggested was obfuscation.
Suggests a tip for some of us. We aren't writing crappy, poorly written, badly structured, undocumented code, we are using our expertise in obfuscation to improve security and deserve a rate rise.
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Good excuse
Was searching yesterday to see if there was any way to prevent people reading or copying jscript but it seems not. The only thing suggested was obfuscation.
Suggests a tip for some of us. We aren't writing crappy, poorly written, badly structured, undocumented code, we are using our expertise in obfuscation to improve security and deserve a rate rise.Tags: None
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