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 ...
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 ...
A cross-site scripting bug in Twitter's TweetDeck tool caused trouble for many users on Wednesday, and potentially opened up many other users to XSS attacks. A researcher tweeted the vulnerability ...
For years buffer overflow has been the favorite target of online attackers, but no more: Cross-site scripting is now the biggest culprit That's the scoop from Mitre Corp., which later this week will ...
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