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Facebook JavaScript Security Holes
Monday, August 6, 2007In my last post, I discussed my skepticism that it’s possible to secure 3rd-party JS code through static analysis and code rewriting.
John Resig replied saying that he believes it is possible, and that he has some code that does exactly that. Interesting! I look forward to seeing it.
In the meantime, I spent a few minutes playing with FBJS looking for security holes. I’m impressed — it’s more s...
Original article from http://www.neilmix.com/2007/08/05/facebook-javascript-security-holes/
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