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you guys in this video weamp;#39;re going to be going over some application attacks we got cross- site scripting SQL LP XML and command injections so in cross-site scripting whatamp;#39;s going to happen is an attacker is going to manage to get a victim to execute some bit of code and this code is going to work across different websites that the user has open and steal alter mess up data from that user user uh you can see this a couple ways what the attacker can do is send a link to the user uh saying hey come check out this website we got some really cool stuff blah blah blah the user is going to go check out that website and whatamp;#39;ll happen is that initializes a uh a script from the attacker to start running on the useramp;#39;s computer and uh typically this script is going to be done in JavaScript uh itamp;#39;s very popular from attackers nowadays uh theyamp;#39;ll get on to the website and within the website or whatever link that the attacker sends itamp;#39;s going