Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. The Department of Homeland Security has warned federal agencies ...
Web applications are integral to modern business and online operations, but they can be vulnerable to security threats. Cross ...
In today’s digital landscape, web applications are integral to our daily lives, enabling seamless interactions and transactions. However, this increased connectivity also opens the door to potential ...
TweetDeck said it temporarily has taken down its services after cross-site scripting exploit code circulated today. TweetDeck services have been disabled for the time being as Twitter tries to get a ...
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. The ...
In 2011, a group of hackers known as Lulzsec went on a two month rampage hacking into dozens of websites including those owned by FOX, PBS, the FBI, Sony and many others. The group was eventually ...
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 ...
Sites that use the Gutenberg (found in WordPress 5.0 to 5.2.2) are open to complete takeover. A just-patched stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in WordPress allowed drive-by remote ...
ESET Research has discovered a significant cybersecurity threat as the Winter Vivern group exploited a zero-day cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Roundcube Webmail server. The new ...
Salesforce.com has patched a cross site scripting flaw in a sub-domain which could have been exploited by hackers to hijack accounts or distribute malware. The vulnerability in “admin.salesforce.com” ...
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