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Cross-site request forgery, also known as one-click attack or session riding and abbreviated as CSRF or XSRF, is a type of malicious exploit of a website where unauthorised commands are transmitted from a user that the web application trusts
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This demostrates Synchronizer Token Pattern for Preventing CSRF attacks. This implementation uses Spring JPA, Spring Security and JSP as Tecnology stack
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Prevention of CSRF using Synchronizer Token Pattern
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This code and the concept explained in my blogpost
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Cross-site Request Forgery protection in web application( Used SynchronizerTokenPattern )
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A demo application to showcase the synchronizer token pattern used to overcome CRFS attacks in websites.
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Example project to explain how Synchronizer Token Pattern works
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CSRF Synchronizer Token Pattern - PHP
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Todo Management Spring Boot 2.0.4.RELEASE) + Spring MVC + Spring Security (simple Login)+ JSP + Hibernate + MySQL + Audit with Envers + CSRF + Synchronizer token
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A crate built on top of `axum-sessions`, implementing the CSRF Synchronizer Token Pattern
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Use Django To Introduce CSRF and Cookies , Session 📝
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