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<p><b>Lesson Plan Title:</b> Session Fixation</p>
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<p><b>Concept / Topic To Teach:</b> </p>
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How to steal a session with a 'Session Fixation'
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<b>How the attacks works:</b>
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A user is recognized by the server by an unique Session ID. If a
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user has logged in and is authorized he does not have to 
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reauthorize when he revisits the application as the user is recognized
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by the Session ID. In some applications it is possible to deliver
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the Session ID in the Get-Request. Here is where the attack starts.
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An attacker can send a hyperlink to a victim with a chosen Session ID.
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This can be done for example by a prepared mail which looks like an 
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official mail from the application administrator.
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If the victim clicks on the link and logs in he is authorized
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by the Session ID the attacker has chosen. The attacker
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can visit the page with the same ID and is recognized as the victim and
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gets logged in without authorization.
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<p><b>General Goal(s):</b> </p>
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This lesson has several stages. You play the attacker but also the victim.
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After having done this lesson it should be understood how
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a Session Fixation in general works. It should be also understood that
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it is a bad idea to use the Get-Request for Session IDs.
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