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should only be set over a
secure connection. The
HttpOnly attribute directs browsers not to
expose cookies through channels other than
HTTP (and
HTTPS) requests...
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expensive operation,
which meant fully authenticated HTTPS connections were
usually found only on
secured payment transaction services and
other secured...
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loads faster than with
HTTP/2, in some
cases over
three times faster than
HTTP/1.1 (which is
still commonly only enabled).
HTTP functions as a request–response...
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Secure attribute is not the
only protection mechanism for cookies,
there are also
HttpOnly and
SameSite attributes. The
HttpOnly attribute restricts the cookie...
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HTTP/2 (originally
named HTTP/2.0) is a
major revision of the
HTTP network protocol used by the
World Wide Web. It was
derived from the
earlier experimental...
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token to the logged-out website, the
token cannot be
protected with the
HttpOnly cookie flag and thus can be
stolen by an
attacker if
there is an XSS vulnerability...
- This is a list of
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (
HTTP)
response status codes.
Status codes are
issued by a
server in
response to a client's
request made...
- (since
version 4),
Opera (since
version 9.5) and
Google Chrome, is an
HttpOnly flag
which allows a web
server to set a
cookie that is
unavailable to client-side...
- communications, the
HTTP 404, 404 not found, 404, 404 error, page not found, or file not
found error message is a
hypertext transfer protocol (
HTTP)
standard response...
- a
client behind an
HTTP proxy can
access websites using SSL or TLS (i.e.
HTTPS).
Proxy servers may also
limit connections by
only allowing connections...