The XSS Vulnerability
Cross site scripting (XSS) errors are generally considered nothing more than a nuisance — most people do not realize the inherent danger these types of bugs create. In this article Seth Fogie looks at a real life XSS attack and how it was used to bypass the authentication scheme of an online web application, leading to “shell” access to the web server.
Read how it was used to bypass the authentication scheme of an online web application
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January 26th, 2010 at 8:31 am
i found a persistent cross site scripting (xss) hole in wellsfargo.com
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February 7th, 2011 at 9:04 am
Yes Carter Cole , i found it on the Wellstargo.com too. and i found more on the xssed.com, xqus.com
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