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From: James Fleming (jamesfleming94588
yahoo.com)Date: Wed Jan 16 2002 - 11:19:33 CST
If you are talkig about third parties then you need
permission wether its black box testing or white box
testing. I just check the OWASP pasge and there is a
section header called Domain Analysis that I assume
is going to cover this.
--- c c <cesarc56
yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi.
> Sometimes a web application has links to related web
> applications. For example adv banners trackers,
> bussines partners, estatistical trackers, etc.
> These web applications could have in their database
> our information, from contact information,
> administrative usernames and password,to payment
> information.
> White Box can't be do it in the other sites, you
> must
> trust in their security. Black Box could be an
> option.
> But where we trace the line, where are the limits on
> how far the analisis should go?. Maybe this could be
> another thread?
>
>
> Cesar Cerrudo.
>
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