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Abstract: We use the Web Spoofing attack reported by Cohen and also
the Secure Internet Programming Group at Princeton University to give
a new method of achieving covert distributed computing with Java. We
show how Java applets that perform a distributed computation can be
inserted into vulnerable Web pages. This has the added feature that users
can rejoin a computation at some later date through bookmarks made
while the pages previously viewed were spoofed. Few signs of anything
unusual can be... (Update)
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@article{ horton98covert,
author = "Jeffrey Horton and Jennifer Seberry",
title = "Covert Distributed Computing Using {Java} Through {Web} Spoofing",
journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume = "1438",
pages = "48--??",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/486101.html" }
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