In computer science, XSA (better known as Cross-Server Attack) is a networking security intrusion method which allows for a malicious client to compromise security over a website or service on a server by using implemented services on the server that may not be secure. In general, XSA is demonstrated against websites, yet sometimes it is used in conjunction with other services located on the same server.
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