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hi everyone iamp;#39;m andrew hoffman a software engineer security researcher and technical author based out of the pacific northwest today iamp;#39;m going to explain to you the mechanics behind stored cross-site scripting attacks to the point at which you should be able to go out and make use of stored cross-site scripting attacks in order to win bug bounties and test your own applications so what is a stored cross-site scripting attack well a stored cross-site scripting attack is just a variation of a cross-site scripting attack in which the payload is stored in a database it doesnamp;#39;t necessarily have to be a database there may be other places where this payload could be stored but generally speaking itamp;#39;s a database the other variations could be something like a file system but nine times out of ten whatamp;#39;s going on is youamp;#39;re going to find script execution and by the nature of the application logic that script execution is going to be stored on a serv