cross-site scripting (xss) payload generation
Cross-site scripting (XSS) payload generation refers to the process of creating malicious code that can be injected into a website or web application to exploit vulnerabilities and compromise user data. This code is designed to execute on the victim's browser, allowing the attacker to steal sensitive information, manipulate website content, or perform other malicious actions.
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