Hey,
It is possible but might be illegal.
You should consider to consult some lawyer about it before touching the
subject.
ICAP or ECAP are the options.
I would like to add couple links about this subject which can lead to
all sort of session hijacking and fraud.
- https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Session_hijacking_attack
-
http://blog.beefproject.com/2012/06/beef-in-real-world-pen-test-part-3-hot.html
The above mentioned beef tool is used by injecting a simple tiny JS file
and can be a very big security breech.
A nice video which describes what can be done with this attack tool as a
defense mechanism:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w9aHEx-BmE
Eliezer
* The pure idea of bringing the links and the subject is to give
perspective about some real security issues\threats that are out there.
On 05/02/2016 11:58, Travel Factory S.r.l. wrote:
I need to inject some javascript to show some warnings to my users when
they access a couple of external web sites.
Is it possible to use squid for this, perhaps together with an icap server?
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