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Internet Security
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ALSO CALLED: Secure Website, Web Security, Website Security, Control Internet Access, and Web Site Security
DEFINITION: URL manipulation, also called URL rewriting, is the process of altering (often automatically by means of a program written for that purpose) the parameters in a URL (Uniform Resouce Locator). URL manipulation can be employed as a convenience by a Web server administrator, or for
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INTERNET SECURITY DEFINITION (continued):
nefarious purposes by a hacker. An example of the constructive use of this technique is allowing an Internet user to access a Web site that has a complicated URL by entering a simpler URL into the address bar of a Web browser. The URL manipulation redirects the request so the user does not have to remember, manually enter, or meticulously cut and paste a long, arcane character string. An example of malicious URL manipulation is its implementation, without the knowledge of the affected server administrator
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