non-persistent xss
Non-persistent XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) refers to a type of security vulnerability in web applications, where an attacker injects malicious scripts into a website temporarily, such as via URLs or form inputs. These injected scripts are then executed by unsuspecting users visiting the infected page, potentially leading to unauthorized actions or data theft.
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- cross-site script inclusion (xssi)
- cross-site scripting
- 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)
- dom-based xss
- persistent xss
- reflected xss
- server-side request forgery (ssrf)
- stored xss