Hacking Tutorial- Basic XSS

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Cross-Site Scripting is a type of security vulnerability that affects web applications that do not sanitize user input properly. This kind of vulnerability allows an "attacker" to inject HTML or client side script like JavaScript into the website. Cross-Site Scripting is most commonly used to steal cookies. Cookies are used for authenticating, tracking, and maintaining specific information about users; therefore, by stealing a user's cookies an attacker could bypass the website's access control. There are three types of XSS attacks: Persistent, Non-Persistent, and DOM-Based. In this episode we will cover Persistent and Non-Persistent Cross-Site Scripting attacks.

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  • @crazyboby736 an ASCII string is normal letters.... Dipshit

  • go and sleep man, are you really sleepy ?

  • @crazyboby736

    ...and how would one go about doing that?

  • @fingerslamjam hehehe Great.

  • Google has been XSSed before -.- That is the easiest XSS you showed... You need to encrypt it or make it an ASCII string

  • photobucket and redtube are vulnerable to non-persistant XSS lol.

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