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Web 2.0 Security Position Paper: "JavaScript Breaks Free"

Overview The web has become richer with content, and a host of technologies are in place to improve interactivity - whether between the web browser and web server or between the browser and other desktop applications and network devices. Consequently, there is a greater burden on Web scripting languages to not only support this flexibility, but to do so in a way that does not increase new security risks. There have been a host of powerful attack concepts that trespass the existing loosely protected boundary, and allow the attacker to infiltrate the user's home computer and network.

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Date PublishedMay 2007
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