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Even if the javascript is coming form origin server (not a CDN or CORS request), it can potentially be served through Fiddler AutoResponder if request is made to go through Fiddler. Many organizations use proxy for internal network which is a single point of failure in this case. How can this be mitigated? I guess JS is as vulnerable as WASM in that case? Thoughts?
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Even if the javascript is coming form origin server (not a CDN or CORS request), it can potentially be served through Fiddler AutoResponder if request is made to go through Fiddler. Many organizations use proxy for internal network which is a single point of failure in this case. How can this be mitigated? I guess JS is as vulnerable as WASM in that case? Thoughts?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: