Cross-Site Scripting ranks first in top security risks
London, UK Â 19 September, 2006 Â In recent years, bufferoverflows topped the list as the most popular vulnerability used by hackers tocompromise websites. However, the latest report from Mitre Corp., a US governmentfunded research organization, clearly indicates that hackers are moving
Hotmail, MSN and Amazon Susceptible to Attack via Cross Site Scripting
London, UK Â 05 July, 2006 Â A 16 year old Dutch student,Adriaan Graas, interested in Internet security and web development discovered a hackfor the popular Hotmail free email service via a Cross Site Scripting attack.Microsoft, is reported to have been aware of this vulnerability for
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Acunetix Launches Free Cross Site Scripting Security Scanner
London, UK 4 September, 2007 Acunetix today launched a freeedition of its popular web vulnerability scanner, which allows companies to checkfor cross site scripting vulnerabilities in their websites at no charge. The FreeEdition of Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner (WVS) is available immediately