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The programming tool Ajax has proven integral to the latest popular Internet destinations and is winning the favor of corporate supporters, including IBM and Google, as well as developers. However, there are some security issues that may accompany this cutting-edge technology tool. Among them are the rapid proliferation of so-called "Web 2.0" applications that typically rely on Ajax, including Google Maps, MySpace, and many others.
Posted by: cvfoss 2006-10-11 07:16:50 In reply to: Jay Lyman
Are any of these "Security Worries" real? I've yet to see any security issues with Ajax that 1) aren't debunked immmediately or 2) affect web apps in general (and not Ajax specifically). I think articles like this do more damage to Ajax adoption than real security concerns.

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