From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
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Explaining cookies and attachments
From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
Explaining cookies and attachments
- [Instructor] You may already be familiar with web cookies. These are small pieces of content that can track users between website visits and across different websites. Understanding the uses of cookies and how to remove them from a system is a critical task for privacy minded security administrators. Cookies are stored in user browsers by websites, and they're typically used to track a single user or to retain information needed between sessions. There are some privacy risks associated with cookies. This is especially true when a cookie is used to track activity across multiple websites. This tracking might be theoretically anonymous, but as soon as you provide your name to just one of the websites using the same tracking cookie, your activity across all of those websites can become de-anonymized. This is of particular concern for cookies belonging to advertising networks that are used across a large number of sites.…
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- (Locked) OWASP Top Ten4m 45s
- (Locked) Application security4m 18s
- (Locked) Preventing SQL injection4m 22s
- (Locked) Understanding cross-site scripting3m 14s
- (Locked) Request forgery4m 6s
- (Locked) Defending against directory traversal3m 4s
- (Locked) Overflow attacks3m 20s
- (Locked) Explaining cookies and attachments4m 7s
- (Locked) Session hijacking4m 48s
- (Locked) Code execution attacks2m 44s
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