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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:06:17+00:00 2026-05-12T08:06:17+00:00

Assume an ASP.NET MVc application has a protected members area. Some URLs generated contain

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Assume an ASP.NET MVc application has a protected members area. Some URLs generated contain sensitive data, for example Accounts/123, 123 being the sensitive data such as an account number. If the users machine later got compromised the attacker could not get to Accounts/123 as this would be protected, but they we have obtained the users account number just by looking at their browser history. The only way I can see to avoid this is to not use sensitive data in the URL even in protected areas.

I was thinking of scenerios where the sensitive data is the ID used for indexing, details, editing.. A solution could be to add another field to the table that represents the sensitive data, thats means nothing if compromised but can be used in the URL.

Or is there another way?

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    2026-05-12T08:06:18+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:06 am

    I would say don’t use sensitive data in the URL, and keep the account number stored in the users session (if assuming multiple account numbers, keep only the current).

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    After seeing your edit:

    If you really want a secure approach to this without the client having any idea via the URL of the page take this scenario into consideration.

    • User has multiple accounts
    • Account are listed on the page
    • The account “ID” is encrypted using the current session id
    • The user clicks on the link and it takes him to the link /Account/10912ljlkj2308s

    Now your account id’s are no longer visible, and the encryption key is only good for that session and that ID. Granted session ID’s may not always be unique, but this would be a huge deterrent for the “viewer” in the history/cache.

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