One new feature of "Web 2.0", the movement to build a more responsive
Web, is the utilization of XML content feeds which use the RSS and Atom
standards. These feeds allow both users and Web sites to obtain content
headlines and body text without needing to visit the site in question,
basically providing users with a summary of that sites content. Unfortunately,
many of the applications that receive this data do not consider the security
implications of using content from third parties and unknowingly make
themselves and their attached systems susceptible to various forms of
attack.
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