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Protection of Web Applications from Cross-Site Scripting Attacks in Browser Side
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Kannan, A
, Selvamani, K
, Duraisamy, A
in
Applications programs
/ Browsing
/ Cookie files
/ Cybersecurity
/ Flaw detection
/ Performance degradation
/ Software reviews
/ Theft
/ Vulnerability
2010
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Protection of Web Applications from Cross-Site Scripting Attacks in Browser Side
by
Kannan, A
, Selvamani, K
, Duraisamy, A
in
Applications programs
/ Browsing
/ Cookie files
/ Cybersecurity
/ Flaw detection
/ Performance degradation
/ Software reviews
/ Theft
/ Vulnerability
2010
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Protection of Web Applications from Cross-Site Scripting Attacks in Browser Side
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Protection of Web Applications from Cross-Site Scripting Attacks in Browser Side
2010
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Overview
Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Flaws are currently the most popular security problems in modern web applications. These Flaws make use of vulnerabilities in the code of web-applications, resulting in serious consequences, such as theft of cookies, passwords and other personal credentials. Cross-Site scripting Flaws occur when accessing information in intermediate trusted sites. Client side solution acts as a web proxy to mitigate Cross Site Scripting Flaws which manually generated rules to mitigate Cross Site Scripting attempts. Client side solution effectively protects against information leakage from the user's environment. Cross Site Scripting Flaws are easy to execute, but difficult to detect and prevent. This paper provides client-side solution to mitigate cross-site scripting Flaws. The existing client-side solutions degrade the performance of client's system resulting in a poor web surfing experience. In this project provides a client side solution that uses a step by step approach to protect cross site scripting, without degrading much the user's web browsing experience.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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