javascript payloads
"JavaScript payloads" are small pieces of code or data that are used to perform specific actions or tasks within a JavaScript program. These payloads are often sent, injected, or executed to exploit vulnerabilities, perform website attacks, or deliver malicious content. They can also be used for legitimate purposes, such as enhancing functionality or customizing user experience.
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