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Glossary Term Web Attack Signature

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What is Web Attack Signature?

A web attack signature is a specific pattern or characteristic used to identify and prevent known web-based threats and exploits, such as SQL injection or cross-site scripting attacks, within network traffic.

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Understanding Web Attack Signature

A Web Attack Signature is a specific pattern or characteristic used to identify and detect known web-based security threats or malicious activities. These signatures are created by cybersecurity experts to help intrusion detection/prevention systems and web security tools recognize and mitigate attacks such as cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, and other web-based exploits. By matching incoming network traffic against these predefined signatures, malicious activity can be identified and blocked to prevent security breaches and unauthorized access to web applications and systems.

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