Applications which fail to provide their own filtering on top of the inbuilt .NET request filtering may be vulnerable to XSS attacks.
Provided that a web application solely relies on .NET request filtering before echoing input back to the web browser, it is possible to inject scripting code and suc...
Provided that a web application solely relies on .NET request filtering before echoing input back to the web browser, it is possible to inject scripting code and suc...
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