What Is Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)? Working, Types, and Fixes
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is when attackers exploit web vulnerability to insert malicious code into a web page or application. Learn all about XSS.
Here’s a look at major updates from Slack, Microsoft and presentation software app Pitch.
Error-free service is the key to retaining customers and increased profits and document automation can help you with that. Click to know how.
Spain’s announcement that its highest echelons of power are victims of Pegasus themselves has surprised many considering they were accused of using it against Catalans.
Andrew Obadiaru, CISO at Cobalt, shares three reasons companies should embrace Pentest as a Service (PtaaS) to keep their digital assets safe.
AJAX uses technologies such as HTML, XML, CSS, and JavaScript to enhance the overall responsiveness of websites and applications. Learn how.
Buffer overflow attack is when a hacker deliberately causes a system’s temporary memory to overflow so that it crashes or overwrites the code. Learn more.