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Mitigating Cross-Site Scripting Attacks with a Content Security Policy

Computer, 2016
A content security policy (CSP) can help Web application developers and server administrators better control website content and avoid vulnerabilities to cross-site scripting (XSS). In experiments with a prototype website, the authors' CSP implementation successfully mitigated all XSS attack types in four popular browsers.
Al-Sakib Khan Pathån
exaly   +2 more sources

Noncespaces: Using randomization to defeat cross-site scripting attacks

Computers and Security, 2012
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities are among the most common and serious web application vulnerabilities. It is challenging to eliminate XSS vulnerabilities because it is difficult for web applications to sanitize all user input appropriately.
Hao Chen
exaly   +2 more sources

Mitigation of Cross-Site Scripting Attacks in Mobile Cloud Environments

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2019
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) is one of the dangerous and topmost web attacks as stated by recent surveys. XSS vulnerability arises, when an application deployed in a cloud, accept information from uncertain origin without an input validation, allowing the execution of dynamic content.
R Madhusudhan, R Shashidhara
exaly   +2 more sources

Attacks on Web Application Caused by Cross Site Scripting

2018 Second International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology (ICECA), 2018
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Attacks are as of now the most well known security issues in current web applications. The attacks which we are using will make use of vulnerabilities in the web applications. Cross-Site scripting (XSS) Attacks happen while getting to data in middle of the data transfer. Web proxy is used as one solution on client-side. Cross
K. Pranathi   +3 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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
openaire   +1 more source

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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Detection and Prevention of Cross-site Scripting Attack with Combined Approaches

2021 International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication (ICEIC), 2021
Cross-site scripting (XSS) attack is a kind of code injection that allows an attacker to inject malicious scripts code into a trusted web application. When a user tries to request the injected web page, he is not aware that the malicious script code might be affecting his computer.
Hsing-Chung Chen   +3 more
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