Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q8042473> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 triples per page.
- Q8042473 subject Q4897839.
- Q8042473 subject Q6966079.
- Q8042473 subject Q7011992.
- Q8042473 subject Q7012863.
- Q8042473 subject Q8797042.
- Q8042473 abstract "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.".
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q1487.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q15401472.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q19423.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q371199.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q4897839.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q506059.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q59.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q6966079.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q7011992.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q7012863.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q71421.
- Q8042473 wikiPageWikiLink Q8797042.
- Q8042473 comment "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.".
- Q8042473 label "XSA".