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Cross-Site Scripting: An attack method that involves injection of code or markup into a webpage. There are three major types of XSS: Reflected XSS, Stored XSS (aka persistent XSS) and DOM-based XSS (aka client side XSS).
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An XSS attack is working on Firefox but not on Chrome..Suggest changes to make it work on Ch...
I am able to inject this:
http://domain.com/search/songs/<img src='alert(document.cookie)' onerror='alert(document.cookie)'>
to the page HTML.
The onerror event is giving me the cookie on my lates …
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Perform XSS on a link where image path is passed in querystring
img=alert('XSS')
But whoops, it didnt show me the alert box.
Is this kind of attack taken care of by our Web browsers? …
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Why my XSS attack's onerror method not firing?
I have been able to inject an onerror event to the HTML.
In the image you can see onerror has been injected, but it never fires.