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*Brute Force Attacks
**Account Lockout
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*Account Lockout
**Credential/Session Prediction
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*Credential/Session Prediction
**Unauthorized Access Attempts
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*Unauthorized Access Attempts
**Session Fixation
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*Session Fixation
**Session Hijacking
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*Session Hijacking
**Cross-Site Scripting
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*Cross-Site Scripting
**Buffer Overflow Attack
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*Buffer Overflow Attack
**Format String Attack
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*Format String Attack
**Command Injection
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*Directory Indexing
**Directory Indexing
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*File Path Abuse
**File Path Abuse
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*Traffic Flood
**Traffic Flood
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*Automation of Functionality
**Automation of Functionality
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:49, 25 May 2006

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This category is for common types of application security attacks. These are the techniques that attackers use to exploit the vulnerabilities in applications. Attacks are often confused with vulnerabilities, so please try to be sure that the attack you are describing is something that an attacker would do, rather than a weakness in an application.

How To add an attack

Some items to add

  • Brute Force Attacks
  • Account Lockout
  • Credential/Session Prediction
  • Unauthorized Access Attempts
  • Session Fixation
  • Session Hijacking
  • Cross-Site Scripting
  • Buffer Overflow Attack
  • Format String Attack
  • Directory Indexing
  • File Path Abuse
  • Traffic Flood
  • Automation of Functionality

Subcategories

This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.

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Pages in category "Attack"

The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.