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1. Open the URL directly on the browser A quick way to be sure of escaping JavaScript injection via in-app browser links is not clicking on these.
Fastlane founder Felix Krause has revealed that Facebook and Instagram's in-app browsers inject JavaScript into third-party websites. Krause originally said the in-app browsers were injecting the ...
Recent reports detail how some apps inject JavaScript to track what users do in in-app browsers. Now a tool can help detect the presence of these scripts.
Google has updated its JavaScript SEO help document to add a section on how to properly inject canonical link tags using JavaScript. The document says Google does not recommend using JavaScript ...
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PCQuest on MSNCross site scripting decoded how hackers turn a browser bug into a full scale breach
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks are often misunderstood as harmless glitches that display alerts in the browser, while in actuality they are one of the most powerful and malicious vulnerabilities ...
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