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Attacks on authentication services are major security concerns. Password-based authentication systems can be compromised using known techniques, such as brute force and dictionary-based attacks. Biometric-based authentication systems are becoming the preferred choice to replace password-based authentication systems. Among several variations of biometrics (e.g., face, eye, fingerprint), iris-based...
Attacks such as XSS and SQL injections are still common in browser extensions due to the presence of potential vulnerabilities in extensions and some extensions are also malicious by design. As a consequence, much effort in the past has been spent on detecting vulnerable and malicious browser extensions. These techniques are limited to only detect either new forms of vulnerable or malicious extensions...
Cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities are widespread in web-based programs. Server side detection of suspected contents can mitigate XSS exploitations early. Unfortunately, existing serve side approaches impose modification of server and client side environments. In this paper, we develop an automated framework to detect XSS attacks at the server side based on the notion of boundary injection...
Most web programs are vulnerable to cross site scripting (XSS) that can be exploited by injecting JavaScript code. Unfortunately, injected JavaScript code is difficult to distinguish from the legitimate code at the client side. Given that, server side detection of injected JavaScript code can be a layer of defense. Existing server side approaches rely on identifying legitimate script code, and an...
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