Facebook, one of the most popular websites, is a likely place for JavaScript hacks, due to cross-site scripting vulnerabilities and the overall lack of security of Facebook users. This allows hackers ...
Cross-site scripting (XSS) remains one of the most common security threats to web applications. Despite advanced protection mechanisms, attackers continue to find new ways to exploit XSS ...
Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities (XSS) have vexed cybersecurity professionals for 30 years. Following a CISA and FBI alert, experts say unless these flaws are fixed soon, AI models may ingest and ...
Web administrators beware: Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities are now far more attactive targets than more notorious bugs such as buffer overflows, according to new figures from Mitre, a U.S.
Full Disclosure, sla.ckers.org, and other hacker forums: These are not the places where you first want to learn about a cross-site scripting vulnerability on your Website. Nor do you want to find out ...
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 ...
AI security reviews add new risks, say researchers App security outfit Checkmarx says automated reviews in Anthropic's Claude ...
Roughly 1,450 pfSense instances exposed online are vulnerable to command injection and cross-site scripting flaws that, if chained, could enable attackers to perform remote code execution on the ...
The Joomla open source content management system (CMS) is vulnerable to multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) security vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution (RCE). Sonar's Vulnerability ...