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Cookie poisoning |ˈkʊkɪ| |ˈpɔɪzənɪŋ| — ⠴⠍⠃⣁⠔⠣⠘⡃ ⠜⡃⡂⠢⠚⠨⠥ ⡤⢑⡄⢨⠜⡨
Cookie poisoning — also known as session hijacking — is an attack strategy in which the attacker alters, forges, hijacks, or otherwise "poisons" an otherwise valid cookie sent back to a server to steal data, bypass security, or both.
⢄ ⡐⡄⠋⠅⢰⢅⠣⡉ ⢉⢈⡉⡂⠓⠲⢐ ⣄⣠⠍⠨⡆⢉ ⢉ ⠲⣐⡉⡈⠎ ⠊⠙⡃⢊⠡⢆ ⠨⠤ ⠰⠕⠑⢆⡂⠍⢘⠓⡈⠕ ⠰⡒⢘⠱⢈⣂ ⢠ ⠑⠦ ⢅⠨⡢⠢⡘⡆⡁⠩⡨ ⠚⠡⢡⡆⠬⣂ ⢔ ⡢⢆⡢⠔ ⠥⠘⢂⠡⣈⢂⠖⢨⡃⣄ ⢡⢌⠘⠊⠚⢄⡑ ⡉⢅⠎⠊⠍⡠⠡⢡⡒⣐ ⠌⢨⡘⡌⠓⢂⠎⠪ ⡤⡌⢰ ⠔⡘⢡⣈⠩ ⠥⠅⢰⡰⡔ ⠲⣐⠬⠌⠇⢅⡁⡘ ⢤⠨⡰⢌⣀⠎⡔ ⡅⡰⠰⢐⠎ ⠸⠖⠱⢰⢔⠆⢘ ⢡⠙⡆⠅ ⠚⠊⠱⠩⠓⢅⠨ ⠌⠤⢠⢈ ⣄⠘⡒⡊⡢⢢⢂⠃⡨⢠⢢⢂ ⡐⡰⢅⠒⠒ ⡁⠨ ⡃⡊⡄⠔⡅⠌⠋ ⡰⡆⠩ ⠲⢢⢰⡑⠆⠅⢑⢨ ⢄⢠⠘⡅⡂ ⢔⢈⠖⡉⢔⣈ ⢄⠃⠲⠎⡘⠡ ⣄⡰⠥ ⡁ ⢑⣄⡂ ⡢ ⢡⢒⡄⢢⡔
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Cookie poisoning — also known as session hijacking — is an attack strategy in which the attacker alters, forges, hijacks, or otherwise "poisons" an otherwise valid cookie sent back to a server to steal data, bypass security, or both.
⢄ ⡐⡄⠋⠅⢰⢅⠣⡉ ⢉⢈⡉⡂⠓⠲⢐ ⣄⣠⠍⠨⡆⢉ ⢉ ⠲⣐⡉⡈⠎ ⠊⠙⡃⢊⠡⢆ ⠨⠤ ⠰⠕⠑⢆⡂⠍⢘⠓⡈⠕ ⠰⡒⢘⠱⢈⣂ ⢠ ⠑⠦ ⢅⠨⡢⠢⡘⡆⡁⠩⡨ ⠚⠡⢡⡆⠬⣂ ⢔ ⡢⢆⡢⠔ ⠥⠘⢂⠡⣈⢂⠖⢨⡃⣄ ⢡⢌⠘⠊⠚⢄⡑ ⡉⢅⠎⠊⠍⡠⠡⢡⡒⣐ ⠌⢨⡘⡌⠓⢂⠎⠪ ⡤⡌⢰ ⠔⡘⢡⣈⠩ ⠥⠅⢰⡰⡔ ⠲⣐⠬⠌⠇⢅⡁⡘ ⢤⠨⡰⢌⣀⠎⡔ ⡅⡰⠰⢐⠎ ⠸⠖⠱⢰⢔⠆⢘ ⢡⠙⡆⠅ ⠚⠊⠱⠩⠓⢅⠨ ⠌⠤⢠⢈ ⣄⠘⡒⡊⡢⢢⢂⠃⡨⢠⢢⢂ ⡐⡰⢅⠒⠒ ⡁⠨ ⡃⡊⡄⠔⡅⠌⠋ ⡰⡆⠩ ⠲⢢⢰⡑⠆⠅⢑⢨ ⢄⢠⠘⡅⡂ ⢔⢈⠖⡉⢔⣈ ⢄⠃⠲⠎⡘⠡ ⣄⡰⠥ ⡁ ⢑⣄⡂ ⡢ ⢡⢒⡄⢢⡔
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