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  1. When a website (E.g. example.com) makes requests to another site (E.g. myonlinebank.com), it can potentially cause harmful effects (This is called Cross-Site Request Forgery). The problem with this kind of attack is that it often goes undetected, but leaves the user with the aftermath. CsFire protects you against this kind of attacks, by rendering these requests harmless. This is done by removing authentication information (cookies and authentication headers).
    04-02-2010 to , , , by shampoo and -1 others

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