While they may not pack the same punch or crop up at the same frequency as injection or cross site scripting attacks, cross site request forgery (CSRF) attacks should still be very much on the radar ...
After Cross Site Scripting (XSS), the second most common web application security exploit is probably one you haven’t heard of: Cross Site Request Forgery (or CSRF for short). This little-known but ...
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is the most rewarding security vulnerability, according to data on the number of bug bounties paid. According to HackerOne’s top 10 most impactful security vulnerabilities, ...
You might think this is nitpicking and just an error of omission, and certainly, anyone can make a mistake, BUT this guidance is supposed to (one might argue if it ...
The United States government National Vulnerability Database (NVD) published an advisory about Shortcodes Ultimate WordPress plugin, warning that it was discovered to contain a Cross Site Request ...