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security - Session hijacking and PHP

Lets just consider the trust that the server have with the user.

Session fixation: To avoid the fixation I use session_regenerate_id() ONLY in authentication (login.php)

Session sidejacking: SSL encryption for the entire site.

Am I safe ?

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Read OWASP A3-Broken Authentication and Session Management. Also read about OWASP A5-CSRF, which is sometimes called "session riding".

You should use this code in a php header file:

ini_set('session.cookie_secure',1);
ini_set('session.cookie_httponly',1);
ini_set('session.use_only_cookies',1);
session_start();

This code prevents session fixation. It also helps protect against xss from access document.cookie which is one way that Session Hijacking can occur. Enforcing HTTPS only cookies is a good way of addressing OWASP A9-Insufficient Transport Layer Protection. This way of using HTTPS is sometimes called "secure cookies", which is a terrible name for it. Also STS is a very cool security feature, but not all browsers support it (yet).


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