Cross-site forgery attacks trick web browsers into sending unauthorized commands to a remote server, and can be prevented by logging out of websites and using randomly generated tokens. Referrer checking and relying on cookies is not effective. Web developers should require a one-time token for user requests, and users should disable persistent login options. A […]
Cross-site forgery (XSRF or CSRF) is a website exploit that tricks a browser into sending unauthorized commands to a remote server. It can be prevented by logging out of websites, using randomly generated tokens, and avoiding referrer checking or relying on cookies. Web developers can prevent it by requiring a one-time token and requiring re-entry […]
Counterfeit law deals with the forgery and manufacture of written instruments, including government documents and art. Penalties vary by jurisdiction and can include fines and charges of theft or fraud. Attorneys handling forgery cases may use expert witnesses, and international law enforcement may be involved in cross-border cases. Counterfeit law is an area of law […]
Counterfeiting is the act of imitating something with the intent to deceive, with currency being the most commonly counterfeited item. Counterfeiters use various techniques to replicate currency, but most mints use security systems to protect their money. Counterfeiting is a serious crime with severe consequences. Counterfeiting refers to imitating something with the intent to deceive. […]