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hello everyone now let us talk about HTML injection were nobility so HTML injection is also called as a rendering attack because instead of injecting JavaScript into a web application we try to inject HTML code and if that web application is being rendered ing to our HTML code which means that web application is HTML injection burnable so similar to cross-site scripting HTML injection is also of two types stored in which the user input is stored in database the next one is reflected in which the user input it will be not stored in the database and the response of that HTML injection can only be shown to the user who is actually injecting that HTML code now letamp;#39;s see how HTML injection works now letamp;#39;s see how we can exploit HTML injection vulnerability in you today so in this video I am taking the previous cross-site scripting challenges pages which we have covered in the last video but instead of adding a Java Script in them we will try to inject HTML code and we will s