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What is Java Script

Handbook of Research on Securing Cloud-Based Databases with Biometric Applications
It is dynamic programming language which is included as a part of HTML files. Its main theme of introductuction in the source code of HTML is to increase the readability and enhancement of web pages. Its implementation can control the web browser and modifies the web page that is displayed.
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BDS: Browser Dependent XSS Sanitizer
Shashank Gupta (National Institute of Technology Kurukshtra, India) and B. B. Gupta (National Institute of Technology Kurukshtra, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6559-0.ch008
Abstract
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack is a vulnerability on the client-side browser that is caused by the improper sanitization of the user input embedded in the Web pages. Researchers in the past had proposed various types of defensive strategies, vulnerability scanners, etc., but still XSS flaws remains in the Web applications due to inadequate understanding and implementation of various defensive tools and strategies. Therefore, in this chapter, the authors propose a security model called Browser Dependent XSS Sanitizer (BDS) on the client-side Web browser for eliminating the effect of XSS vulnerability. Various earlier client-side solutions degrade the performance on the Web browser side. But in this chapter, the authors use a three-step approach to bypass the XSS attack without degrading much of the user's Web browsing experience. While auditing the experiments, this approach is capable of preventing the XSS attacks on various modern Web browsers.
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