• AJAX-based Web applications use the same serverside security schemes of regular Web applications
• You specify authentication, authorization, and data protection requirements in your web.xml file (declarative) or in your program (programatic)
• AJAX-based Web applications are subject to the same security threats as regular Web applications
Ajax Security : Client Side
• JavaScript code is visible to a user/hacker. Hacker can use the JavaScript code for inferring server side weaknesses
• JavaScript code is downloaded from the server and executed ("eval") at the client and can compromise the client by mal-intended code
• Downloaded JavaScript code is constrained by sand-box security model and can be relaxed for signed JavaScript
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