"Karl J. Runge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also, I assume that a hidden javascript in a cookie attack is somehow
> based on "trusted zones" for a browser (e.g. "local" html is trusted to
> run programs, etc). I believe IE has these... does Netscape on Unix?
IIRC, for Java, *yes*, Netscape on Unix trusted local HTML.
I don't know about Javascript though.
Also, I don't know the current state of this "feature". The last time
I worked in this space was a few years ago.
--kevin
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