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This video is wildly misleading, there is practically no real mention of HTML hacking in it. First part is XSS, second part (Sony hack) was SQLi. Where is the HTML hacking??
for your kind information HTML is not programming language and in cyber security field heres an attack known as HTML injection which also known as cross site scripting. its security vulnurability that allow an attacker to inject html code into web pages that are viewed by user. i think u need to learn Xxs or actually cyber security.
@@LuisShyti-r1n Bruh 💀 I guarantee you I know more about this stuff than you do. What based on my comment made you believe otherwise? Cross site SCRIPTING is named that because scripting is required ie javascript. Yes sometimes HTML is embedded in javascript code, that does NOT make it HTML hacking ffs. There literally is a name for it already - cross site scripting.. HTML and javascript is not the same thing, and so it is misleading to title the video "HTML hacking revealed" when there is literrally no HTML-only hacking in the entire video.
I hate to break the news but this is not fully accurate information.... Technically yes it is ALSO HTML but it's not the HTML that is being exploited it's javascript..... So please if you talk about a subject before you post anything just know what you're talking about. ALSO these are not secrets this is the first thing you learn in Cybersecurity... I discovered XSS attacks at my own when i was 12. At age 15 i could abuse any site with XSS or SQL injections... May be a bit more tricky in 2024 but just recently i discovered a Belgian site that had a xss vuln.... Of course i did not do anything i directly sent it to my Red team to alert!