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1. Introduction to Cross-Domain Ajax
AFAIK, the cross-domain Ajax calls are prohibited on the browser level due to the security reason. What to do if you really need to use the different source for Ajax response? This article is a great overview of the available tips and tricks.
2. Hacking Web 2.0 Applications with Firefox
The article might be helpful not only for hackers, but for developers as well. It demonstrate how to simulate a browser event automation with the Chickenfoot plugin and debug applications from a security standpoint, using the Firebug debugger
3. Hacking Web 2.0 Applications with Firefox
This article demonstrates debug features of the FireFox's extentions and discusses the security aspect of the Web 2.0 application.
4. Go forth and API
Making te most of APIs - a good review of the benefits and howtos iof using web APIs, including a brief overview of how to handle cross-site scripting in light of browser security policies. Article takes a look at how to interact with a number of the most
5. Subverting Ajax
This paper focuses on security aspects of Ajax technology and on their influence upon privacy issues.
6. Overcome security threats for Ajax applications
This article, provided an overview of different ways in which Web 2.0 applications avoid the same-origin policy. It also demonstrated how this opens up some new attack vectors to Web applications. It discusses some common types of attacks
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