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<blockquote data-quote="wat0114" data-source="post: 1081001" data-attributes="member: 91306"><p>So I was wondering about this. What about a browser extension such as NoScript or uBlockO, both of which can block 3rd-party scripts and in the case of NS, has built-in XSS protection? Also, do most browsers have some sort of XSS protection built-in to their code? Persistent XSS is so dangerous because it's stored on the server side, so a web visitor has no control over that, but could a browser extension like the ones I mention or even the browser used mitigate against this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wat0114, post: 1081001, member: 91306"] So I was wondering about this. What about a browser extension such as NoScript or uBlockO, both of which can block 3rd-party scripts and in the case of NS, has built-in XSS protection? Also, do most browsers have some sort of XSS protection built-in to their code? Persistent XSS is so dangerous because it's stored on the server side, so a web visitor has no control over that, but could a browser extension like the ones I mention or even the browser used mitigate against this? [/QUOTE]
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