XSS Attacks: Cross Site Scripting Exploits and Defense

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This is a good book for getting started with XSS, with comprehensive information about the subject, but with quite a few significant drawbacks: - There are a lot of spelling errors (almost one per page) - There's not a straightforward structure of content - It's very apparent that this has been written separately by many authors: there doesn't seem to be an effort to provide a single, similar and coherent writing style (e.g. in the same chapter, each section has its own little introduction, repeating things already mentioned in previous sections) - It has had a very poor technical and editorial review (as shown by the many mistakes) - It contains some strange things that make you wonder about how much thought was put while making the book (e.g. screenshots of full-black webpages) Given the fact that there aren't many books on the subject, this is one you'd probably want to buy, but be prepared for a lot of mistakes and oversights.

Author(s): Seth Fogie, Jeremiah Grossman, Robert Hansen, Anton Rager, Petko D. Petkov
Publisher: Syngress
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 866