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WebPol: Fine-Grained Information Flow Policies for Web Browsers
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2017
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In the standard web browser programming model, thirdparty scripts included in an application execute with the same privilege as the application's own code. This leaves the application's confidential data vulnerable to theft and leakage by malicious code and inadvertent bugs in the third-party scripts. Security mechanisms in modern browsers (the same-origin policy, cross-origin resource sharing and content security policies) are too coarse to suit this programming model. All these mechanisms
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-66402-6_15
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