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Next.js and cache poisoning: a quest for the black hole

#80, Server-side hacking techniques

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Gotta cache ’em all: bending the rules of web cache exploitation

#79, Server-side hacking techniques

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Practical cache key injection

#58, Server-side hacking techniques

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Two sides of cautiousness when looking for cache poisoning

#50, Writeups

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A surprising characteristic of a Connection header and scaling 0days

#42, Server-side hacking techniques

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