cross-site scripting
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a security vulnerability that occurs when an attacker injects malicious code into a trusted website, allowing them to manipulate or steal sensitive information from unsuspecting users.
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Similar Concepts
- client-side scripting
- cross-domain scripting
- cross-site request forgery (csrf)
- cross-site request forgery (csrf) attacks
- cross-site request forgery (csrf) vulnerabilities
- cross-site script inclusion (xssi)
- cross-site scripting (xss)
- cross-site scripting (xss) attacks
- cross-site scripting (xss) authentication bypass
- cross-site scripting (xss) payload generation
- cross-site scripting (xss) prevention
- cross-site scripting (xss) via file upload
- cross-site scripting (xss) vulnerabilities
- csrf (cross-site request forgery)
- server-side scripting vulnerabilities