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Message-ID: <q2qc9a09d01005060931ta2639aa5xf516dbc35c84e158@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 18:31:09 +0200
From: "Jan G.B." <ro0ot.w00t@...glemail.com>
To: Ed Carp <erc@...ox.com>
Cc: full-disclosure <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: JavaScript exploits via source code disclosure

You may write a "proxy" that sits between your client and your
internal databroker which only allows some defined methods and params?
What else was the question?

Regards

2010/5/6, Ed Carp <erc@...ox.com>:
> Just for clarification, the business wants to put client-side
> Javascript on a customer-facing web site, and it's my job to figure
> out how to protect the back-end web services...sigh...
>
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