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Update CVE-2023-24488 - Avoid false positives #80

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This will avoid false positives due to the fact that some 404 status pages returns the introduced parameter encoding the "<" and ">" characters, but not the ".", so "document.cookie" appears but the rest of the payload is as introduced, "%3Cscript%3Ealert(document.cookie)%3C/script%3e". The payload should match fully in a positive case.

This will avoid false positives due to the fact that some 404 status pages returns the introduced parameter encoding the "<" and ">" characters, but not the ".", so "document.cookie" appears but the rest of the payload is as introduced, "%3Cscript%3Ealert(document.cookie)%3C/script%3e".
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Looks good. 👍

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@Hannah-PortSwigger Hannah-PortSwigger merged commit 7d9fd04 into PortSwigger:main Aug 10, 2023
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@whoissecure whoissecure deleted the whoissecure-patch-1 branch August 10, 2023 11:32
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@whoissecure As a contributor to our GitHub repository, we would like to invite you to our closed Discord community.

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