
What is XSS? Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) is probably the most common singular security vulnerability existing in web applications at large. It has been estimated that approximately 65% of websites are vulnerable to an XSS attack in some form, a statistic which should scare you as much as it does me. XSS occurs when an attacker is capable of injecting a script, often Javascript, into the output ..
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2019. 12. 4. 20:50
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