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Securing PHP Web Applications: Cross-Site Scripting
Posted in Programming by anis 159 days ago (http://phpsecuring.blogspot.com)
XSS is just a special case of code injection. In this type of attack, the malicious user embeds HTML or other client-side script into your Web site. The attack looks like it is coming from your Web site, which the user trusts. This enables the attacker to bypass a lot of the client’s security such as the same origin policy, gain sensitive information from the user, or deliver a malicious application on web content by modern web browsers. Cross-site scripting attacks are there for special case of code injection.
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