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Update reference link to "Side Channel Vulnerabilities on the Web"
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sandormajor authored Dec 17, 2024
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Find out how you can contribute to this wiki and view the list of contributors in the [Contributions]({{< ref "contributions.md" >}}) article.

## References
[^side-channel]: Side Channel Vulnerabilities on the Web - Detection and Prevention, [link](https://owasp.org/www-pdf-archive/Side_Channel_Vulnerabilities.pdf)
[^side-channel]: Side Channel Vulnerabilities on the Web - Detection and Prevention, [link](https://web.archive.org/web/20200924124054/https://owasp.org/www-pdf-archive/Side_Channel_Vulnerabilities.pdf)
[^csrf]: Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF), [link](https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/csrf)
[^browser-features]: In some cases, these features are maintained to preserve backwards compatibility. But, in other cases, new features are added to browsers regardless of the fact that they introduce potential cross-site leaks (e.g. [Scroll to Text Fragment]({{< ref "scroll-to-text-fragment.md" >}})), as the benefits are considered to outweigh the downsides.
[^old-wiki]: Browser Side Channels, [link](https://github.com/xsleaks/xsleaks/wiki/Browser-Side-Channels)
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