Cross-site scripting attacks exploit browser vulnerabilities. Protect your device by using updated browsers and avoiding untrusted websites.
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Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks occur when a hacker injects malicious scripts into a website or web application, which are then executed in the browsers of unsuspecting users. This allows the attacker to steal sensitive information, hijack sessions, deface websites, and more. To protect your device from XSS attacks, it is crucial to use updated browsers that have built-in security features to detect and prevent such attacks. Additionally, avoiding untrusted websites can help reduce the risk of encountering malicious content that may be used in XSS attacks. Regularly updating browser security settings and being cautious with links and forms on websites can also aid in mitigating the risks associated with XSS attacks.