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Replay attack - Glossary | MDN

Replay attack

In web security, a replay attack happens when an attacker intercepts a previously-sent message and resends it later to get the same credentials as the original message, potentially with a different payload or instruction.

Replay attacks can be prevented by including a unique, single-use identifier with each message that the receiver can use to verify the authenticity of the transmission. This identifier can take the form of a session token or "number used only once" ("nonce").

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