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		<title>By: .:Computer Defense:. &#187; AJAX Sniffer + AttackLabs.com</title>
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		<description>[...] I can across an interesting blog post today on a proof of concept AJAX sniffer. It explains how to override certain functions found inside XMLHttpRequest. Source code is also provided on the page. This PoC is an implementation of concepts introduced in Subverting AJAX. [...]</description>
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