TweetDeck said it temporarily has taken down its services after cross-site scripting exploit code circulated today. TweetDeck services have been disabled for the time being as Twitter tries to get a ...
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is the most commonly exploited vulnerability, according to HackerOne, currently the largest platform aimed at connecting organisations with a community of white hat hackers ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. The Department of Homeland Security has warned federal agencies ...
In 2011, a group of hackers known as Lulzsec went on a two month rampage hacking into dozens of websites including those owned by FOX, PBS, the FBI, Sony and many others. The group was eventually ...
Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities (XSS) have vexed cybersecurity professionals for 30 years. Following a CISA and FBI alert, experts say unless these flaws are fixed soon, AI models may ingest and ...
A serious security flaw was apparently found on Twitter on Tuesday but was quickly fixed. The problem was a cross-site scripting flaw, wrote Georg Wicherski of Kaspersky Lab on the company’s blog.
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