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A shorter OWASP East Scotland session is now set for Thursday the 17th at our usual place, the Edinburgh University's Informatics Department.
After having his flights cancelled in April, Mario Heiderich is keen to reclaim his bottle of Malt Whisky and so we will be opening the doors at 18:00; talk starts at 18:30.
Tea, coffee, cakes and crisps provided.
The Inner HTML Apocalypse: How mXSS Attacks Change Everything we Believed so Far, by Dr.-Ing. Mario Heiderich
Everything about Reflected, Persistent and DOM based Cross Site Scripting attacks have already been discussed, so why the need for another talk on the subject? In his talk, Mario will introduce and demonstrate this recent technique called mutation-XSS, proving there is still a lot to be discussed about XSS attacks.
Mario is a researcher at Ruhr University Bochum and the director of Cure53, a security consultancy and penetration testing company. He has presented in many conferences, including the AppSec Research OWASP Conference in Hamburg, August 2013.
More details: www.eventbrite.co.uk
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