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Microsoft replaces cmd.exe with PowerShell in latest Win10 build
More powerful CLI becomes default.
Nov 21 2016 11:11AM
Adobe plugs critical security holes in Acrobat, Reader
Delayed priority one patches now available.
Sep 17 2014 2:00PM
Security risk spotted on Qantas site
Mysterious XSS vulnerability could be bad news.
Nov 30 2010 6:55AM
Twitter fixes cross-site scripting vulnerability
Exploit stole a user's cookie to distribute compromised links.
Sep 8 2010 2:41PM
YouTube hit by cross-site scripting vulnerability
YouTube hacked.
Jul 6 2010 10:47AM
Microsoft warns of cross-site scripting error
Sharepoint issue leaves users at risk for attack.
May 3 2010 12:03PM
Researcher demonstrates Pentagon XSS vulnerability
Though users more at risk than data.
Dec 9 2009 11:10AM
Disability site vulnerable to XSS attack
Betsie under threat.
Nov 10 2009 11:09AM
Wikis leave holes for cross-site scripting attacks
User generated websites are creating more opportunities for cross-site scripting attacks (XSS).
Oct 26 2009 9:27AM
Twitter among web apps affected by patched XSS bug
Flaw lies in "escaping code".
Sep 7 2009 3:46PM
Lazy web devs blamed for malware frenzy
Patching a year too late.
Aug 27 2009 11:09AM
Twitter XSS vulnerability not yet fixed
Claims patch doesn't work.
Aug 27 2009 10:43AM
Yahoo's HotJobs site vulnerable to cross-site scripting attack
Internet research firm Netcraft said it has detected a cross-site scripting vulnerability on Yahoo that could be used to hijack authentication cookies.
Oct 28 2008 2:30PM
Website developers can protect users from internet-borne threats
Protecting users from internet-borne threats falls on trusted websites, says Overstock's Sam Peterson. Dan Kaplan reports.
Sep 26 2008 12:22PM
Adobe patches prevent cross-site scripting attacks via Flash
Adobe on Wednesday released two patches to protect against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
Jan 18 2008 4:10PM
Google cross-site scripting vulnerability found, patched
A Google cross-site scripting vulnerability within a web-hosting service has been discovered by security researchers, the third such problem identified in recent weeks.
Jan 18 2007 7:01AM
Adobe Reader hit by cross-site scripting flaw
Vulnerability could allow malicious code to be tied to files from trusted
sites.
Jan 8 2007 9:39AM
Microsoft to update new patch because of scripting issue
Microsoft will update one of the patches it released last Tuesday due to an error that prevents certain scripts from running.
Jun 19 2006 5:46PM
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