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: Cross Site Scripting attacks
Cross Site Scripting attacks
2015-07-29 17:38:50.799338+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Troy Hunt: How I got XSSd by my ad network:
When you allow third parties to run script on your site, youre entirely beholden to them; they can run anything they like in the context of your site.
I think I should start running an ad blocker on top of Ghostery...
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