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Session hijacking is a type of network security attack that relies on "guessing" the ISNs of TCP packets and taking control over communication. The attacker intercepts and retransmits messages such as the communication is still on. The attack is performed using a program which appears as a service to the client and as a client to the server.

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How do I prevent session hijacking by simply copy a cookie from machine to another?

Most Web Applications use cookies to manage the session for a user and allow you to stay logged in even if the browser was closed. Let's assume we did everything by the book to make sure the cookie ...
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Proper session hijacking prevention in PHP

I know this topic has been discussed a lot, but I have a few specific questions still not answered. For example: // **PREVENTING SESSION HIJACKING** // Prevents javascript XSS attacks aimed to steal ...
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Session hijacking and PHP

Lets just consider the trust that the server have with the user. Session fixation: To avoid the fixation I use session_regenerate_id() ONLY in authentication (login.php) Session sidejacking: SSL ...
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Can someone who merely knows my current JSESSIONID impersonate / hijack my session (Tomcat 7/Glassfish 3.2))?

I'm looking for a plain English, "for dummies" explanation of how does JSESSIONID work from security aspects Can someone who merely knows my current JSESSIONID impersonate / hijack my session? In ...
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Session Hijacking in practice

I have been reading up on session fixing/hijacking recently, and understand the theory. What I don't understand is how this would be exploited in practice. Would you have to tamper with your browser ...
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How to encrypt session id in cookie?

While I was reading about session hijacking articles, i learned that it would be nice to encrypt session id value that is stored in a cookie. As far as I know, when I start a session by calling ...
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Session hijacking or attack?

Lately I have seen this in my error log (1 per day, and I have 40k visitors per day): [22-Sep-2009 21:13:52] PHP Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: The session id contains illegal ...
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Avoiding session hijacking in ASP.NET

I recently read an article on making ASP.NET sessions more secure here and at first it seems really useful. Previously I had been storing the user's IP address in the session, then making sure in ...
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Are sessions stored in a browser only?

My site is under a brute force attack in which the attackers are attempting to gain access to user accounts. The bots do not have a user agent. I have a system in place that blocks a person from ...
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Session Replay vs Session Fixation vs Session Hijacking

Can anyone give a clear difference between session fixation, session replay and session hijacking attacks? I have read many articles, but the matter is still unclear between session hijacking and ...
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Session Hijacking Protection in ASP.NET

I'd like to find out what session ID hijacking protection is built into the current version of ASP.NET. I recently saw this very informative article that explains how session security can be enhanced ...
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How does Stackoverflow keep users signed in over HTTP?

I've noticed that stackoverflow only uses SSL on the login page, and that questions/answers can be posted over HTTP. Users must be logged in to do that, and so I'm wondering how stackoverflow ...
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PHP Checking User Agent and IP To Prevent Session Hijacking

I'm trying to figure out how to prevent session hijacking. Here's what I was thinking of doing: Along with the user id session, add a user agent and user IP session too. Every time a page is loaded, ...
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Spring Security/JSF/Hibernate Accidental Session Hijacking on Tomcat?

Something very strange and embarrassing happened to me the other day and I don't have words to describe what happened. My app runs Spring 3 integrated with JSF 2.1, Hibernate 4, Spring Security all ...
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Session Management with Windows Authentication

In an ASP.NET web app, using Integrated Windows Authentication, is the session tied to the windows identity? In other words, if I login (using IWA) to the app, and the app stores some "stuff" in my ...
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I don't understand why session_regenerate_id is dangerous with low connection?

I'm working on security of my website and I would understand why session_regenerate_id should be use carefully. In the php manual doc (https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.session-regenerate-id.php) ...
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Unintentional Session Hijacking in Rails 4.2.4 (Devise / Warden), Phusion Passenger 5.0.24

Background Details We recently encountered a problem wherein User A could unintentionally hijack the session of User B who was trying to access a Controller-generated download at (nearly) the same ...
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PHP Sessions + Useragent with salt

It keeps running in my mind the last couple of days, but I read some articles about how to make your PHP sessions more secure. Almost all of these articles say that you need to save the useragent in ...
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Stealing session id cookies - counter measures

It is easy to steal session id cookies with javascript functions planted in trusted sites by other users. What are the possible counter-measures for this kind of attack? Rejecting all javascript ...
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Accessing Facebook cookies in browser

When I type in javascript:alert(document.cookie) in the URL bar, I only get to see some cookies which facebook has set for my account. I think this is because the other cookies are http only. First ...
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Spring Security cookies after user logs in and Session Hijacking

As far as I understand, when the user logs in Spring Security invalidate the Session and creates a new one. So if I come from http with a clear sessionID cookie Spring Security should set a new ...
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Jeff Prosise's session hijack blog - any updates?

I'm looking to prevent session hijacking in my ASP.NET application and came across this great post by Jeff Prosise. However, it's from 2004 and I was wondering if there have been any updates that ...
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How Easy Is It to Hijack Session Vars on GoDaddy (PHP) [duplicate]

This article states that If your site is run on a shared Web server, be aware that any session variables can easily be viewed by any other users on the same server. On a larger host like ...
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Of HttpOnly and document.cookie

Searching for possible ways to get cookie with httpOnly enabled, I cannot find any. But then again, how do browser addons like Firebug, Add 'N Edit Cookie, etc. can get the cookies? Can't an attacker ...
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web.xml error when using 'HttpOnly' and 'Secure' attributes

I want to make my JSF application less vulnerable to session hijacking. So I have added the following code to the web.xml file. <session-config> <session-timeout> 60 </...
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Can Sessions be manipulated by the user clientside?

Background story: We run a website with thousands of users and a handful of admins. Some of these admins don't need all-access to the website, so I want to restrict their access by giving them ...
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PHP Protecting from Session Fixation/Hijacking

I'm maintaining a low-traffic shop website that stores credit card numbers in the database. This isn't right (or even legal I believe), so I'm changing the way the numbers are stored. The way the ...
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Using Timestamps to Prevent Session Hijacking?

I have been looking at ways to guard against session-hijacking, where someone steals a session cookie and uses it to gain access to the system. Programs such as http://codebutler.com/firesheep make ...
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Fortify JavaScript Hijacking: Vulnerable Framework aspx using Jquery Ajax

I am working on a legacy system, we just scanned it with HP Fortify and got JavaScript Hijacking: Vulnerable Framework, the code is below. What Can I do to secure this? I am not entirely ...
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Session hijacking counter measures in ASP.NET

I want to implement measures to prevent/mitigate session hijacking. Thus, I want to know the options, either from built-in ASP.NET or custom components. Please note that session hijacking refers to ...
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Protect authenticated PHP session from Session Hijacking through packet sniffing

I am interested in the subject of securing PHP sessions, without the use of SSL. For my surprise, if a man-in-the-middle sniffs the packets exchanged between the user and the server it is very easy ...
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crossdomain.xml and security issues

I read a lot about cross-site scripting with Flash, Javascript etc. and also found several lists with websites that have a crossdomain.xml that allows access from any server. For example flickr.com ...
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PHP Session Security Question

I was doing some research on StackOverflow on how to properly set sessions and prevent hijacking, etc. I found an answer that someone posted on one of the questions and he provided the following ...
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I think my PHP app is being session hijacked?

I have a php site that lets registered users login (with a valid passord) and sets up a session based on their UserID. However I'm pretty sure thisis being hijacked and I've found "new" files on my ...
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PHP is allowing old Session ID's to be used without changing them which allows Sessions to be easily Hijacked. How to fix?

On one of my sites, I have ini_set('session.use_trans_sid', 1) set which allows users with no Cookies to use the site. It does this be keeping track of the Session via the URL. However, I'm ...
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Is this a secure authentication system for an ajax-driven app?

I apologize ahead of time, becuase I'm neither great at explaining things nor flow charts. This is not a specific code problem, but a general question on session security. I'm trying to eliminate as ...
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Session hijacking countering methods

It is pretty apparent that most of us PHP programmers don't want our published work to be hacked or exploited in ways we did not intend. I am therefore extra careful when asking about ways to counter ...
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Session Identifier Not Updated risk, real vulnerability or just false positive risk?

In a recent security scan using IBM AppScan in one of our ASP.NET applications, the following medium vulnerability is reported Session Identifier Not Updated Severity: Medium Risk: It is ...
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Laravel Session Hijacking issue [duplicate]

We have a web application running on Laravel 5.4. We have given this Website to an auditing service to check the vulnerabilities. Their report says that There is threat of Session Hijacking. In the ...
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Unwanted Session duplication in Django

We're using cached_db as our SESSION_ENGINE. We have a session duplication issue, this is the scenario: User 1 is browsing the system. User 2 is browsing and modifying his session. User 1 continuing ...
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How can I hijack an opened browser session and attach it to the Webdriver than opening a browser by itself

When using Selenium webDriver, I always have to initiate the driver and open a browser, navigate all the way through the flow to validate something, and if it failed throwing an exception, has to do ...
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Using Socket.IO, to prevent client-side hijacking when sending JavaScript events - use SignalR?

Using Socket.IO, clients are notified when other clients perform certain activities, through a JavaScript call to the Socket.IO server. That message is broadcast to all clients, and client-side logic ...
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Implementing Session Hijacking prevention, properly

I am pretty new to Web Development and I read about CSRF, XSS, and Session Hijacking. One proposed solution is to simply use a nonce to check the validity of requests. I wrote this script in PHP to ...
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asp.net membership LoginStatus control needs codes?

I'm using loginStatus control to let my users to logout . I write no more codes for logout process ( no session removing , deleting cookies or redirecting user ) , just rely on the control's build-in ...
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Storing the user Password (serverside), connecting it to a cookie - security Issues

I'm trying to find a secure Solution to a Problem I have concerning Cookies / Sessions and DB Data. I already read trough different articles like http://www.devshed.com/c/a/PHP/Sessions-and-Cookies/ ...
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How to protect an Auth0 authenticated REST service from XSRF and Session Hijacking?

A common situation: SPA + REST. If one were to forego Auth0 and authenticate the web users with JWT's, one would have to store an XSRF token provided by the server on login in a cookie, and send it in ...
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PHP Session Security: usefulness of checking $_SESSION['HTTP_USER_AGENT']

Threads such as PHP Session Fixation / Hijacking and some people like Chris Shiflett recommend checking the user agent ( $_SESSION['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] ) to help check for session validity. Some ...
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PHP Session - Multiple Users With 1 IP

On Monday, I thought I had solved the session hijacking security issue by setting the session as the user IP, until I logged in. I had two users with the same IP (myself and a test user) and it kept ...
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Prevent session cookie hijacking WITHOUT SSL

To prevent session hijacking, i tried to assign a specific cookie name to each user based on these variables: User-agent and IP Address. I have used following function to generate session cookie name ...
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Is Forms Authentication more secure than storing user identity in ASP.NET_session (session hijacking)

From what I understand about the way session hijacking works I don't see any advantage that Forms Authentication has over storing user authentication info in the ASP.NET session. Both Forms ...
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