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Attacking and Exploiting Modern Web Applications
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“The growing list of graphics formats relate primarily to static displays. But some people feel a Web page isn’t sufficiently exciting unless it moves. At a minimum, they want the page to change as a user interacts. Pop-up balloons and menus, and forms that fill themselves in, are simple examples we find today on the Web. These work because a small program, or script, is loaded with the page. It operates the page like the hand inside a puppet, in response to the user’s actions.”
Sir Tim Berners Lee and Mark Fischietti [1]
Welcome to the sixth chapter of this book, where we will analyze cross-site scripting (XSS) and how to make a remote command execution (RCE) from Electron JavaScript applications. We will start by looking at static analysis and different dynamic analysis techniques.
It was 1989 when Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented...