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February 10, 2010
 Cookie Poisoning Resource

Imperva has launched another resource:  Cookie Poisoning. This resource contains information about Cookie Poisoning as well as related White papers, Webcasts, and videos.

Cookie Poisoning attacks involve the modification of the contents of a cookie (personal information stored in a Web user's computer) in order to bypass security mechanisms. Using cookie poisoning attacks, attackers can gain unauthorized information about another user and steal their identity.

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