Cross-site scripting is a web application vulnerability which allows attackers to execute arbitrary code client-side in a victim's browser, which can lead to browser session hijacking or the theft of ...
First disclosed on February 19, 2020, by a bug bounty hunter who goes by the name "Cr33pb0y" on HackerOne, the vulnerability is described as a "reflected XSS and CSP bypass" issue. The bug was found ...
Domain registrar GoDaddy fixed a vulnerability affecting systems used by its customer support agents that could have been abused to take over, modify or delete accounts. Domain registrar GoDaddy fixed ...
Researchers will demonstrate a lethal combination of cross-site scripting (XSS) and cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks tomorrow at Black Hat Europe in Amsterdam. The goal is to show the danger ...
Security researchers have found eight serious cross-site scripting (XSS) flaws in Azure HDInsight, a big data processing service powered by open-source technologies like Apache Hadoop, Spark, Hive and ...
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