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Cross-site Scripting
Cross-site Scripting
Cross-site Scripting
Cross-site Scripting

Cross-site Scripting

Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a web application vulnerability that occurs when dynamically generated web pages display user input without proper validation or encoding. This allows attackers to inject malicious JavaScript code into web pages, which then executes in the victim’s browser. XSS can potentially affect any website that accepts user input, making

Managed SoC v/s In-House SoC – MSSP

Cybersecurity breaches have become a fact of life in today’s digital world. It is no surprise that data security remains a top priority for CIOs and IT professionals. Continuous monitoring of corporate systems is a critical component of any effective security strategy. To achieve comprehensive protection, organizations typically choose between two approaches: an in-house Security

New Techniques for Bank Account Hacking and Fraud

Knowing the weak spots that hackers look for and the tricks they use can go a long way in protecting you from cyber theft: Weak passwords.Using simplest, easy to guess passwords can put your accounts at risk or in danger, using 3 or 4 words passwords containing no special character or numbers can also put

Malware Analysis

Here is a revised and polished version of your content with improved clarity, grammar, structure, and technical accuracy, while preserving the original intent and educational tone. What Is Malware? Malware (short for malicious software) refers to any software intentionally designed to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to computer systems, networks, or data. Malware is

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