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Re: modify non-persistent cookies
From: Charles Miller <cmiller () pastiche org>
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 10:19:41 +1100
securityarchitect () hush com propagated the following meme:
As others have suggested the usual way is to intercept the HTTP stream before the cookie hits the browser. You could look and modify the memory space of the browser although I have never seen any apps that do this.
You could probably do it quite simply inside a regular browser using a Javascript "bookmarklet". Charles Miller -- Contributing to the Heat Death of the Universe since 1975. http://fishbowl.pastiche.org -- -- The Weblog
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