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DocHub makes it fast and simple to inject cross in raw. No need to instal any software – simply add your raw to your account, use the easy drag-and-drop editor, and quickly make edits. You can even use your PC or mobile device to modify your document online from any place. That's not all; DocHub is more than just an editor. It's an all-in-one document management solution with form creating, eSignature capabilities, and the option to let others fill in and sign documents.

How to inject cross in raw using DocHub:

  1. Upload your raw to your account by clicking the New Document and choosing how you want to add your raw file.
  2. Open your file in our editor.
  3. Make your wanted changes using drag and drop tools.
  4. Once finished, click Download/Export and save your raw to your device or cloud storage.
  5. Share your record with other people using email or a short link.

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Cross-site scripting (XSS) in an Android application occurs when an attacker successfully injects malicious scripts (usually JavaScript) into the applications user interface, which is then executed within the context of WebView or other components responsible for rendering web content.
XSS is a two-way attack while CSRF is only one-way. In XSS, threat actors can execute a code, receive a response, and forward it to the desired destination whereas CSRF allows attackers only to raise a corrupted HTTP request. XSS is JavaScript-based while CSRF is HTTP-based.
Definition. Cross-site scripting (XSS) is an attack in which an attacker injects malicious executable scripts into the code of a trusted application or website. Attackers often initiate an XSS attack by sending a malicious link to a user and enticing the user to click it.
Publicly visible profile pages, like those common on social media sites and membership groups, are one good example of a desirable target for persistent XSS. The attacker may enter malicious scripts in the profile boxes, and when other users visit the profile, their browser will execute the code automatically.
One typical example is a dynamic generation of an error page with the user input injected into the error message. In a DOM-based XSS, the malicious script is injected into HTML on the client side by JavaScripts DOM manipulation.
The second and the most common type of XSS is Reflected XSS (Non-persistent XSS). In this case, the attackers payload has to be a part of the request that is sent to the web server. It is then reflected back in such a way that the HTTP response includes the payload from the HTTP request.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is an attack in which an attacker injects malicious executable scripts into the code of a trusted application or website. Attackers often initiate an XSS attack by sending a malicious link to a user and enticing the user to click it.
A typical example of reflected cross-site scripting is a search form, where visitors sends their search query to the server, and only they see the result. Attackers typically send victims custom links that direct unsuspecting users toward a vulnerable page.

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