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| Subject: | Content monitorting in Application Security |
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| Date: | 7 Jan 2005 12:55:34 -0000 |
Hi All,
I have a major doubt it would be of great help if anybody can provide solution
to this.
I have a web page which allows to upload files such as jpeg and html files.
Is there any mechanisms which can detect malicious html files. E.g. if a html
page has got a malicious java script such as alert('xss') then how can we check
these things. One more point to be noted here is that uploading of file can be
done by any user.
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