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  2. Session ID - Wikipedia

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    A session ID is typically granted to a visitor on their first visit to a site. It is different from a user ID in that sessions are typically short-lived (they expire after a preset time of inactivity which may be minutes or hours) and may become invalid after a certain goal has been met (for example, once the buyer has finalized their order ...

  3. Session (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    For example, an HTTP exchange between a browser and a remote host may include an HTTP cookie which identifies state, such as a unique session ID, information about the user's preferences or authorization level. HTTP/1.0 was thought to only allow a single request and response during one Web/HTTP Session.

  4. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    X-Request-ID, X-Correlation-ID [stackoverflow2 1] Correlates HTTP requests between a client and server. X-Request-ID: f058ebd6-02f7-4d3f-942e-904344e8cde5: X-UA-Compatible [74] Recommends the preferred rendering engine (often a backward-compatibility mode) to use to display the content. Also used to activate Chrome Frame in Internet Explorer.

  5. Access token - Wikipedia

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    In computer systems, an access token contains the security credentials for a login session and identifies the user, the user's groups, the user's privileges, and, in some cases, a particular application. In some instances, one may be asked to enter an access token (e.g. 40 random characters) rather than the usual password (it therefore should ...

  6. Session fixation - Wikipedia

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    A visit to evil.example.com sets a session cookie with the domain .example.com on Alice's browser; ... At this point, their session id will change, and the attacker ...

  7. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Your IP address is your location online and each session should start with the same few sets of numbers. Click any recent activity entry to view its IP address as well as the date and time it was collected.

  8. Not if, but when: Tariffs could bring a spike in car, grocery ...

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    Skordeles gave the example of a car company transporting transmissions. With tariffs in effect, it has to pause each time so U.S. Customs can count how many there are and ensure the correct ...

  9. Replay attack - Wikipedia

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    Session IDs, also known as session tokens, are one mechanism that can be used to help avoid replay attacks. The way of generating a session ID works as follows. Bob sends a one-time token to Alice, which Alice uses to transform the password and send the result to Bob. For example, she would use the token to compute a hash function of the ...