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if the issue is fixed. a. Open Internet Explorer. b. Click on Tools and then on Internet Options. c. Switch to Security tab. d. Select Internet Zone. e. Click on Custom Level. f. Under Scripting, select the radio button “Disable” under Enable XSS filter. g. Save the changes by clicking on OK. Reference: How does Internet Explorer help protect me from cross-site scripting attacks?Sabrina TechNet Community Support ie11 cross site scripting error Marked as answer by Sabrina Shen Friday, December 23, 2011 2:28 AM Monday, December 19, 2011 9:52 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote why is this coiming on my computer all the time, internet explorer has modified this page to prevent cross site scripiting...its driving me nuts and how can i fix this problem, thank you much. Raelene Thursday, December 15, 2011 6:03 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote This error occurs if “Cross-site Scripting (XSS) Filter” is enabled in Internet Explorer. You may go to disable this feature by following the steps mentioned below and then check if the issue is fixed. a. Open Internet Explorer. b. Click on Tools and then on Internet Options. c. Switch to Security tab. d. Select Internet Zone. e. Click on Custom Level. f. Under Scripting, select the radio button “Disable” under Enable XSS filter. g. Save the changes by clicking on OK. Reference: How does Internet Explorer help protect me from cross-site scripting attacks?Sabrina TechNet Community Support Marked as answer by Sabrina Shen Friday, December 23, 2011 2:28 AM Monday, December 19, 2011 9:52 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I have followed the instructions given on this page, and it's still tel
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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/169672-internet-explorer-cross-site-scripting-xss-filter-turn-off.html and support Tutorials » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Tutorials Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Internet Explorer - Cross-site Scripting (XSS) Filter - Turn On or Off Internet Explorer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11045665/what-triggers-internet-explorer-has-modified-this-page-to-help-prevent-cross-si - Cross-site Scripting (XSS) Filter - Turn On or Off How to Turn the Cross-site Scripting (XSS) Filter On or Off in IE8 and IE9 Published by Brink 16 Jun 2011 Published by Brink How to Turn internet explorer the Cross-site Scripting (XSS) Filter On or Off in IE8 and IE9 Information Cross-site scripting attacks are a leading online threat. Their aim is to exploit vulnerabilities in the websites you visit. How do they work? By compromising legitimate websites with malicious content that can capture keystrokes and record your login information and password. If your login information and password is captured, your personal data could be compromised. Internet Explorer (IE8 and IE9) has internet explorer 11 a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter feature that can help prevent one website from adding potentially malicious script code to another website. XSS Filter analyzes how websites interact, and when it recognizes a potential attack, it will automatically block script code from running. When this happens, you will see a message in the Notification bar letting you know that the webpage was modified to help protect your privacy and security. By default the XSS Filter is turned on in IE8 and IE9. This tutorial will show you how to turn the XSS Filter on or off. For more detailed information about the XSS Filter in IE8 and IE9, see:IE8 Security Part IV: The XSS Filter - IEBlog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs Event 1046 - Cross-Site Scripting Filter Cross-site scripting filter - Microsoft Windows Note If the modified webpage doesn't work properly, in a new browser window, go to the website's home page, and then navigate to the webpage directly. If the page still doesn't work correctly, contact the website's administrator. Warning It is not recommended to turn off the XSS Filter in IE8 and IE9. Doing so will leave you vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks as explained above. EXAMPLE: XSS Filter Alert Message in Internet Explorer NOTE: When the XSS Filter detects script in a cross-site request, it identifies a
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