Firstly, apologies if this is not the correct forum for my question. I couldn't decide where to put it.<BR><BR>I have a ~10 computer 100Mbit LAN at home, with a FreeBSD gateway running squid (WWW ...
Caching servers commonly deployed with big-name services will often cache the incorrect page content, including personal details, when the user accesses a non-existent resource, such as CSS or ...
"Web cache" refers to any technology that fronts an origin web server and temporarily stores frequently accessed content so that subsequent requests for the same content can be served efficiently. Be ...
Ever-increasing Internet activity and the demand for quicker, richer Web content has put serious strain on corporate and e-commerce Web servers alike. CacheFlow’s new Server Accelerator 725, which off ...
Details have emerged about a new class of web cache poisoning attacks that could be used to deny users access to resources delivered through a content delivery network (CDN). Named Cache-Poisoned ...
A newly discovered attack forces Web cache servers to deliver malicious content to website visitors – and also exposes a major security hole in Mozilla's Firefox browser infrastructure. James Kettle, ...