Post by arzina222 on Dec 18, 2023 23:39:51 GMT -7
Afrom the website because it trusts its server. So the key difference between stored and reflected XSS is the source of the malicious script that is included in an HTTP response generated by the server. The source of the script in stored XSS is a stored location. The source of the script in reflected XSS is the request. DOM Based Cross Site Scripting DOM Based cross site scripting also known as Type0 cross site scripting refers to attacks in which the malicious script modifies the DOM environment in the users browser and causes the clientside code contained in the web page to execute differently. So the key difference between DOM based XSS attacks and stored and reflected XSS attacks is that the source of the malicious script is the client not the server.
Thats why DOM based cross site scripting is considered a subset of client XSS whereas stored and reflected cross site scripting is considered server XSS. Preventing cross site scripting attacks will involve a combination of best practices and tools. For detailed instructions check out OWASPs Cross Site Scripting Prevention Digital Marketing Service Cheat Sheet. XSS Attacks Cross site scripting attacks can have a severe technical and business impact that may result in the loss of customer trust and revenue. Understanding what cross site scripting is and what makes your web application vulnerable to them is an important starting point to prevention.
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