Cross-Site Scripting - Definition or Meaning

Cross-Site Scripting

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Definition of “Cross-Site Scripting” :

“Cross-Site Scripting, often abbreviated as XSS, is a type of security vulnerability typically found in web applications. It allows attackers to inject malicious scripts into web pages viewed by other users, leading to potential unauthorized access or data theft.”

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