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XSS vulnerabiilty testing and impact
From: "Rick Zhong" <sagiko () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 09:33:50 +0800
Hi, I noticed that a very common way to detecting XSS in a lot of penetration testing tools is to input the script in the form fields and checking the return after submission. If the returned page contains the original user input and execute the script, then we confirm that user input is not sanitized and XSS exists. My question is if the user inputs are not displayed to any other users ANYWHERE in the application, what's the impact of this XSS vulnerability? Or are we still consider this as an XSS vulnerability? Can malicious intruders still take advantage of this? regards, Rick Zhong ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: CenzicConcerned about Web Application Security? Why not go with the #1 solution - Cenzic, the only one to win the Analyst's Choice Award from eWeek. As attacks through web applications continue to rise, you need to proactively protect your applications from hackers. Cenzic has the most comprehensive solutions to meet your application security penetration testing and vulnerability management needs. You have an option to go with a managed service (Cenzic ClickToSecure) or an enterprise software (Cenzic Hailstorm). Download FREE whitepaper on how a managed service can help you: http://www.cenzic.com/news_events/wpappsec.php And, now for a limited time we can do a FREE audit for you to confirm your results from other product. Contact us at request () cenzic com for details.
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- XSS vulnerabiilty testing and impact Rick Zhong (Jul 27)
- Re: XSS vulnerabiilty testing and impact marko ruotsalainen (Jul 27)
- Re: XSS vulnerabiilty testing and impact Robert E. Lee (Jul 27)
- RE: XSS vulnerabiilty testing and impact Arian J. Evans (Jul 27)