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3D printed nerve guidance conduit for biologics-free nerve regeneration and vascular integration. [PDF]

open access: yesBioeng Transl Med
Schimelman J   +6 more
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Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)

2022 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Wireless Communications (ICMNWC), 2022
Voo Teck En, Vinesha Selvarajah
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Cross-Site Scripting

2011
As any other computer program, Web applications are susceptible of including vulnerabilities that may not only disrupt the provided service, but also facilitate private and personal information to an attacker. As these applications are usually public or even publicized, attacks are expected to be more and more frequent, making it necessary to supply ...
Almudena Alcaide Raya   +3 more
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Cross-Site Scripting Attacks

2020
Social network usage has increased exponentially in recent years. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn and Instagram, not only facilitate sharing of personal data but also connect people professionally. However, development of these platforms with more enhanced features like HTML5, CSS, XHTML and Java Script expose these sites to various
B. B. Gupta, Pooja Chaudhary
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Caught in the cross-site scripting fire

Network Security, 2012
Programming is back on the curriculum. The goal of the Raspberry Pi Foundation is to promote computing education by taking children back to the basics of programming computers and to “foster a renaissance in coding”, in the words of Raspberry Pi Foundation's director, Eben Upton.
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Static detection of cross-site scripting vulnerabilities

Proceedings of the 30th international conference on Software engineering, 2008
Web applications support many of our daily activities, but they often have security problems, and their accessibility makes them easy to exploit. In cross-site scripting (XSS), an attacker exploits the trust a web client (browser) has for a trusted server and executes injected script on the browser with the server's privileges. In 2006, XSS constituted
Gary Wassermann, Zhendong Su 0001
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Client-side cross-site scripting protection

Computers & Security, 2009
Web applications are becoming the dominant way to provide access to online services. At the same time, web application vulnerabilities are being discovered and disclosed at an alarming rate. Web applications often make use of JavaScript code that is embedded into web pages to support dynamic client-side behavior.
Engin Kirda   +3 more
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Identifying cross site scripting vulnerabilities in Web applications

Web Site Evolution, Sixth IEEE International Workshop on (WSE'04), 2005
Cross site scripting (XSS) is a vulnerability of a Web application that is essentially caused by the failure of the application to check up on user input before returning it to the client's Web browser. Without an adequate validation, user input may include malicious code that may be sent to other clients and unexpectedly executed by their browsers ...
G. A. Di Lucca   +3 more
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