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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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Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks and mitigation: A survey

Computer Networks, 2020
Abstract The results of the Cisco 2018 Annual Security Report show that all analyzed web applications have at least one vulnerability. It also shows that web attacks are becoming more frequent, specific and sophisticated. According to this report, 40% of all attack attempts lead to a method known as Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), which was the most ...
Germán E. Rodríguez   +3 more
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CERT issues ‘cross-site scripting’ warning

Computer Fraud & Security, 2000
Abstract Several US computer security experts have issued a joint warning about a security threat that allows hackers to launch malicious programs on a Web site or capture information a person volunteers on a Web site, without the user’s knowledge.
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Prevention and Analysing on Cross Site Scripting

2020
Nowadays web application is highly demandable in different criteria based on their e-commerce setup which give assurance in security to lots of customers. If an applications contains small flaw of susceptibilities on it, Attackers had accidental to steal their credential password accidentally same way, Cross site scripting is a procedures where ...
L. Jagajeevan Rao   +2 more
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Cross-site Scripting Attacks on Android Hybrid Applications

Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Cryptography, Security and Privacy, 2017
Hybrid mobile applications are coded in both standard web languages and native language. The including of web technologies results in that Hybrid applications introduce more security risks than the traditional web applications, which have more possible channels to inject malicious codes to gain much more powerful privileges.
Wenying Bao   +3 more
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Countering Cross-Site Scripting in Web-Based Applications

International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications, 2015
Today's dynamic web-based applications have become a normal and critical asset to an organizations business. They come with an increase in the number of web vulnerabilities and attacks. These weaknesses allow hackers to focus their attention on attacking this important information source.
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Cross-Site Scripting for Graphic Data: Vulnerabilities and Prevention

2019 10th International Conference on Dependable Systems, Services and Technologies (DESSERT), 2019
In this paper, we present an overview of the problems associated with the cross-site scripting (XSS) in the graphical content of web applications. The brief analysis of vulnerabilities for graphical files and factors responsible for making SVG images vulnerable to XSS attacks are discussed.
Dmytro Zubarev, Inna Skarga-Bandurova
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Optimized client side solution for cross site scripting

2008 16th IEEE International Conference on Networks, 2008
The rapid growth of internet resulted in feature rich, dynamic Web applications. This increase in features also introduced completely new underestimated attack vectors. Cross site scripting (XSS) attacks are currently the most exploited security problems in modern Web applications.
Siddharth Tiwari   +2 more
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Prevention of Cross-Site Scripting Attacks in Web Applications

2020
Cross-site scripting is a vulnerability in Web applications that can be exploited by injecting malicious script codes such as JavaScript into a Web application. A cross-site scripting technique allows an authorised user to inject malicious codes into a Web application and perform malicious activities. This paper analyses the traditional methods used in
Mahmoud Elkhodr   +3 more
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Cross-Site Scripting Attacks

2004
In this chapter i will detail ways in which you can configure Apache to minimize the effect of cross-site scripting attacks (XSS) on your web pages. The acronym is XSS, so that it can be distinguished from Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The most common web components that fall victim to XSS vulnerabilities are search engines, interactive bulletin boards,
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