Inline JavaScript

Overview

Malicious code injected through inline JavaScript can exploit vulnerabilities, allowing injection attacks like cross-site scripting (XSS), which can lead to site defacement, unauthorized access, and data theft.

Business Impact

Suboptimal resource allocation, increased costs, and delayed time-to-market for new features and products.

Resources

Very Frequent

Incidence

How common is this issue?
50%50%
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lower

Exposure

How long do organizations remain exposed before fixing the problem?
0 days0 days
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Frameworks

EasyiconIntentionaliconReadabilityiconDesign StandardsiconA03:2021 – Injectionicon