Session in a sentence as a noun

You'll start a session at home, go to the office, and... nothing... because you can't communicate over that UDP port.

This actually undermines the "mobile" use case, as it only lets the connection be mobile, not the session.

There are already a bunch of well known "technologists" who don't just show up to do one Q&A session, but regularly participate in the community, which is, IMO, even better.

The init system runs as PID 1 and strictly speaking, the sole responsibility is to daemonize, reap its children, set the session and process group IDs, and optionally exec the process manager.

It includes all mailing addresses and billing information known for the user, all connection records and session times, all IP addresses used to access Twitter, all known email accounts, as well as the "means and source of payment," including banking records and credit cards.

Has anyone actually read the steps required to exploit this vulnerability?You do know that to be able to exploit it you have to know the application's secret key, so you can create your own malicious encrypted session cookie that includes hashes instead of strings for the auth token lookup?You do know that if someone has your app's secret key they can just write whatever they want into the session cookie, instantly compromising a large number of apps anyway?

Session definitions

noun

a meeting for execution of a group's functions; "it was the opening session of the legislature"

noun

the time during which a school holds classes; "they had to shorten the school term"

noun

a meeting devoted to a particular activity; "a filming session"; "a gossip session"

noun

a meeting of spiritualists; "the seance was held in the medium's parlor"

See also: seance sitting