Why XSS still matters: MSRC’s perspective on a 25-year-old threat
MSRC
2025-09-04 15:00:00
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Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) has been a known vulnerability class for two decades, yet it continues to surface in modern applications, including those built with the latest frameworks and cloud-native architectures. At Microsoft, we still receive a steady stream of XSS reports across our services, from legacy portals to newly deployed single-page apps.
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