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Cross Site Scripting Fundamentals
| Cross site scripting, commonly known by its acronym, XSS, is a type of computer security vulnerability that involves the injection of code into web pages by means of web applications. During the execution of an XSS attack, information from one entity, where it is not trusted, is transferred to another entity, where it is trusted. The transferred information may be comprised of session data, sensitive page content, compromising user data, or a variety of other objects. |
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