Understanding CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) Cross-Site Request Forgery, commonly called CSRF, is an attack that tricks a user’s browser into submitting a…
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Understanding CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) Cross-Site Request Forgery, commonly called CSRF, is an attack that tricks a user’s browser into submitting a…
What is cross-site scripting (XSS)? Cross-site scripting, commonly called XSS, is a vulnerability that allows attackers to inject and run malicious scripts…
Why a rootkit is one of the most serious threats for hosting and websites A rootkit is not just another piece of…
Understanding a virus in the context of website security When people talk about a “virus” on the web, they usually mean malicious…
A vulnerability on a website is any weakness that could be exploited to compromise the site, steal data, or disrupt service. For…
Why understanding exploits matters for website owners If you run a website, knowing what an exploit is and how attackers use vulnerabilities…
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