Still possible when ssl connections are enforced?

On Oct 25, 2011, at 4:47 PM, Darren McDonald <ath...@dmcdonald.net> wrote:

> On 25 October 2011 19:26, information security
> <informationhacke...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> #Product  Outlook Web Access 8.2.254.0
>> 
>> 
>> #Vulnerability
>> SideJacking is the process of sniffing web cookies, then replaying them to
>> clone another user's web session. Using a cloned web session, the jacker can
>> exploit the victim's previously-established site access
>> 
> 
> Wait, your saying if someone gets the session token, they get access
> to the session! Oh my god, why didnt I see it before? We're so
> screwed, almost every web application I've ever used, written, or
> tested is vulnerable to this issue. Quick, close down the internet
> before it's too late!
> 
> Renski
> 
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