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Originally Posted by KRosh
You can only overwrite cookies that you have access to modify.
Cookies must be modified before any info/data is sent to the browser. The browser identifies a cookie and stores it based on headers sent from the server to the browser. The HTTP protocol will not accept header elements during transmission of the body.
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Originally Posted by KRosh
There is no overwriting unless there is some malicious intent.
If a cookie is set then it's for the length of time set for the cookie.
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Umm.. all ccbill links go through refer.ccbill.com which means that it's (obviously) a 1st party cookie, and refer.ccbill.com has access to modify that cookie during the redirect to the end -domain.