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Tech Google aims to fix XSS, make the web safer Ninety-five percent of the one billion websites Google scanned recently were vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting, or XSS, attacks, allowing hackers to ...
By Chris EngIs anyone else getting tired of hearing excuses from customers — and worse yet, the security community itself — about how hard it is to fix cross-site scripting (XSS ...
Adobe on Tuesday released a patch for a cross site scripting vulnerability in its ColdFusion product. However, the company doesn’t yet have a date for an expected, critical patch to ...
Cross-site scripting attacks can leave private, critical information vulnerable to cyberattackers. Learn more about XSS attacks and how you can prevent them.
The cross-site scripting bug in Twitter allows hackers to insert malicious JavaScript into tweets simply by adding code to a field of an API (application programming interface) used by third-party ...
New security updates for the WordPress content management system and one of its popular plug-ins fix cross-site scripting vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to take control of sites.
Illustration by Mark Todd In May, Web security consultant George Deglin discovered a cross-site scripting (XSS) exploit that involved Facebook’s controversial Instant Personalization feature ...
An advisory was issued for the Ocean Extra WordPress plugin that is susceptible to stored cross-site scripting, which enables attackers to upload malicious scripts that execute on the site when a user ...