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HTTP / JavaScript / SpiderMonkey / Firefox / HTTP cookie / Cross-site request forgery / World Wide Web / Web browser / Scripting language / Software / Computing / Cross-platform software
HTTP
JavaScript
SpiderMonkey
Firefox
HTTP cookie
Cross-site request forgery
World Wide Web
Web browser
Scripting language
Software
Computing
Cross-platform software

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