XSS Vulnerability Assessment Procedure and Mitigation for Web Application

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Abstract

CSS is one of the foremost routine vulnerabilities that affect many web applications. XSS attacks are essentially malicious injections (client-side) that are added to an internet page or app through user comments, form submissions, and so on. The most danger behind XSS is that it allows attackers to inject content into the online app. The injected content can modify how it's displayed, forcing the browser to execute the attacker’s code. Web vulnerabilities are developed for scanning whole webpage of internet sites. Vulnerability Assessment is that the process of identifying vulnerabilities in your application’s environment. Vulnerability is defined as a weakness or flaw within the system that permits an attacker or insider to access the system during a way they’re not authorized.

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Reddy*, Y. P., Rahaman, Sk. A., & Yasudha, K. (2020). XSS Vulnerability Assessment Procedure and Mitigation for Web Application. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(6), 5279–5281. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.f9709.038620

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