DOM-based XSS - The 3 Sinks - Brute XSS

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Last updated 12 novembro 2024
DOM-based XSS - The 3 Sinks - Brute XSS
The most common type of XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) is source-based. It means that injected JavaScript code comes from server side to execute in client side. But there’s another main type, the DOM-based one, where injected malicious input does not come from server via reflected or stored means: XSS is generated in client side by native … Continue reading DOM-based XSS – The 3 Sinks
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