In this article, I'm warned of an XSS attack vector "%u00ABscript%u00BB"
. I'm wondering what type of syntax "%u00AB"
is. In my brief tests on Chromium, it doesn't actually get rendered into a tag, leading me to believe that the syntax is used by either an SQL engine, or a server side programming language. I'm not concerned with stored/reflected XSS, only DOM-based ones. I don't recognize it though, so maybe its like ruby or python or something?
Also, does anyone know if its an issue in other browsers? I only tested Chromium, but perhaps other versions and browsers behave differently and are therefore vulnerable.
varchar
columns characters that are not exactly represented in the code page of the column collation can get silently converted to near homoglyphs. Maybe they are talking about content changed in such a way when round tripped to the DB (e.g. entered through a comments section on a form)«
to<
.