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- OWASP Top 10 Client-Side Security Risks
1 Broken Client-side Access Control Insufficient control of JavaScript access to client-side assets (data and code), exfiltration of sensitive data, or manipulation of the DOM for malicious purposes (to access those assets) Just like OWASP Top 10: A01-2021 - Broken Access Control, but focused on client-side code 2 DOM-based XSS
- Mitigating the Top 12 Client-Side Security Threats | LevelBlue
Unmitigated risks present in organizational systems can lead to potentially severe attacks on the client side—that is, an organization’s customers or end users These types of attacks include e-skimming, Magecart-like threats, and formjacking
- Client Side Security: Valuable best practices to secure . . .
In this article, we identify some common client-side security attacks and recommend a range of best practices that you can employ to mitigate them In a Cross-Site scripting attack, the bad actor injects malicious client-side scripts (usually JavaScript) into vulnerable web apps
- Client-Side Security Threats to be Aware Of | Blog | Digital. ai
In this article, we’ll explore these common threats and provide actionable strategies to mitigate each, helping you prevent your client-side applications from becoming threat vectors
- Client-Side Attacks: What They Are and How to Prevent Them
Learn about client-side attack methods, javascript risks, and web security methods like content security policies, subresource integrity, and behavioral detection
- Understanding OWASP Top 10 Client-Side Risks - Indusface
The main goal of client-side security is to ensure that data processed on the client side is protected from unauthorized access and manipulation This involves safeguarding user input, preventing malicious scripts, and securing client-side communication
- What Is Client-Side Security? | Client Side Attacks - Feroot
Client-side security protects the user-facing components of a web application—primarily what runs in the browser—from malicious code injections, third-party script abuse, and data exfiltration As modern websites grow in complexity, securing the client side is essential to ensure privacy, compliance, and trust
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