Sorry to say again - please be more careful when publish your webpages. You said u fixxed XSS Issues - but that's not true. I just tested and it's still triggers Stored XSS on your page.
Well, and i'm not your brother.
Sorry to say again - please be more careful when publish your webpages. You said u fixxed XSS Issues - but that's not true. I just tested and it's still triggers Stored XSS on your page.
Well, and i'm not your brother.
Okay am again check and secured more
Thanks for your feedback
My brother, I am not saying that you are wrong, you are very right, but I want to tell you that I have used Hive.blog CDN API in my website. If you look at it, it is already very secure. It is not using any database that is afraid of being leaked.
If someone logs in to your account using a Burp suite or any other method without a password, they will only appear logged in to you. They will not be logged in to the backend, nor will they perform any tasks. They will just be a shadow that you will see.
Apart from this, the website is not storing any kind of data of any user, which further increases security.
But I will try to improve the security by not injecting any malware or access into it.
Yes, by the way, if you talk about the front end, I can log in to my Hive Wallet and show you 10,000 Hive Tokens inside it, but they will only be a shadow, I won't be able to use them.
Thanks for your feedback 😃