| K. Chiang, Singapore Privacy Bug, ITI, Singapore, July 1997, http://www.iti.gov.sg/ iti people/iti staff/kcchiang/bug/. |
....(e.g. files, network) But, unlike for Java (see, e.g. MF97] no explicit security model was put forward. So, not surprisingly, since the inception of JavaScript and VBScript, a number of security flaws have been uncovered, including attacks on patches intended to fix earlier flaws (see, e.g. [L96, B97, C97, S97]) In particular, we reported in [CERT97, AM98] an attack against both JavaScript and VBScript, which allows a hostile entity to plant a Trojan Horse script in a user s browser. This script subsequently reports back all Web activity URLs visited, private data supplied by the user in a Web form, ....
K. Chiang, Singapore Privacy Bug, ITI, Singapore, July 1997, http://www.iti.gov.sg/iti people/iti staff/kcchiang/bug/.
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K. Chiang, Singapore Privacy Bug, ITI, Singapore, July 1997, http://www.iti.gov.sg/ iti people/iti staff/kcchiang/bug/.
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