Which of the following is a major difference between xss attacks and remote code exploits?
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Which of the following is a major difference between xss attacks and remote code exploits?
- xss attacks use machine language, while remote exploits use interpreted language
- xss attacks targets servers, while remote code exploits targets clients
- remote code exploits aim to escalate attackers’ privileges, while xss attacks aim to gain access only
- remote code exploits allow writing code at the client side and executing it, while xss attacks require no code to work.
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