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9 relations: Clickjacking, Cross-site request forgery, Cross-site scripting, GTK, Milan, Phishing, Qt (software), Software widget, Uncontrolled format string.
Clickjacking
Clickjacking (classified as a user interface redress attack or UI redressing) is a malicious technique of tricking a user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives, thus potentially revealing confidential information or allowing others to take control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous objects, including web pages.
See Cross-application scripting and Clickjacking
Cross-site request forgery
Cross-site request forgery, also known as one-click attack or session riding and abbreviated as CSRF (sometimes pronounced sea-surf) or XSRF, is a type of malicious exploit of a website or web application where unauthorized commands are submitted from a user that the web application trusts.
See Cross-application scripting and Cross-site request forgery
Cross-site scripting
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of security vulnerability that can be found in some web applications.
See Cross-application scripting and Cross-site scripting
GTK
GTK (formerly GIMP ToolKit and GTK+) is a free software cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs).
See Cross-application scripting and GTK
Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
See Cross-application scripting and Milan
Phishing
Phishing is a form of social engineering and a scam where attackers deceive people into revealing sensitive information or installing malware such as viruses, worms, adware, or ransomware.
See Cross-application scripting and Phishing
Qt (software)
Qt (pronounced "cute" or as an initialism) is cross-platform application development framework for creating graphical user interfaces as well as cross-platform applications that run on various software and hardware platforms such as Linux, Windows, macOS, Android or embedded systems with little or no change in the underlying codebase while still being a native application with native capabilities and speed.
See Cross-application scripting and Qt (software)
Software widget
A software widget is a relatively simple and easy-to-use software application or component made for one or more different software platforms.
See Cross-application scripting and Software widget
Uncontrolled format string
Uncontrolled format string is a type of code injection vulnerability discovered around 1989 that can be used in security exploits. Cross-application scripting and Uncontrolled format string are computer security exploits.
See Cross-application scripting and Uncontrolled format string
References
Also known as Cross Application Scripting.

