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2008
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XML Rewriting Attacks: Existing Solutions and their Limitations

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XML Rewriting Attacks: Existing Solutions and their Limitations
Web Services are web-based applications made available for web users or remote Web-based programs. In order to promote interoperability, they publish their interfaces in the so-called WSDL file and allow remote call over the network. Although Web Services can be used in different ways, the industry standard is the Service Oriented Architecture Web Services that doesn't rely on the implementation details. In this architecture, communication is performed through XMLbased messages called SOAP messages. However, those messages are prone to attacks that can lead to code injection, unauthorized accesses, identity theft, etc. This type of attacks, called XML Rewriting Attacks, are all based on unauthorized, yet possible, modifications of SOAP messages. We present in this paper an explanation of this kind of attack, review the existing solutions, and show their limitations. We also propose some ideas to secure SOAP messages, as well as implementation ideas. KEYWORDS SOA, SOAP, XML Rewrit...
Azzedine Benameur, Faisal Abdul Kadir, Serge Fenet
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where CORR
Authors Azzedine Benameur, Faisal Abdul Kadir, Serge Fenet
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