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Which type of Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) occurs when a user's browser allows code from one web page to be executed on a different page ?
Stored Cross-Site Scripting (also called Persistent or Second-Order XSS)
Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (also called Non-Persistent XSS)
Local Cross-Site Scripting (also called DOM-based XSS)
In a DOM-based XSS attack, the malicious data does not touch the web server. Rather, it is being reflected by the JavaScript code, fully on the client side. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-sitescripting#Server-sideversusDOM-basedvulnerabilities EDIT: This sounds a lot more like CSRF than any kind of XSS. EDIT: I agree this is more of a CSRF scenario. Edit: found nothing of this kind in the DOM based xss explanation! EDIT: Should be "Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (also called Non-Persistent XSS)" in my opinion.
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