Caching servers commonly deployed with big-name services will often cache the incorrect page content, including personal details, when the user accesses a non-existent resource, such as CSS or ...
Two academics from the Technical University of Cologne (TH Koln) have disclosed this week a new type of web attack that can poison content delivery networks (CDNs ...
This type of caching could be useful in situations where the same file is requested many times. A good example is a logo that appears on all of a company’s Web pages: Each time a user clicks on one of ...
Researchers have a devised a way to trick a web server into caching pages and exposing personal data to attackers. LAS VEGAS—Researcher Omer Gil has devised a way to trick a web server into caching ...
Details have emerged about a new class of web cache poisoning attacks that could be used to deny users access to resources delivered through a content delivery network (CDN). Named Cache-Poisoned ...
Ever-increasing Internet activity and the demand for quicker, richer Web content has put serious strain on corporate and e-commerce Web servers alike. CacheFlow’s new Server Accelerator 725, which off ...