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VULNERABILITIES OF JAVASCRIPT AND PHP

VULNERABILITIES OF JAVASCRIPT AND PHP

Create a report in a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document responding to the following questions and use the code you modified in W3 Assignment 2 to modify it further for the given requirements:

  • Identify the vulnerabilities of JavaScript and PHP. What are the known issues for exploiting each of these languages? How does this affect the project application? How are these languages affected by the deployment environment (including the client machine, the server, and the executable that executes the code)?
  • Examine the code in each piece of the application for this project. Is there sufficient documentation for the code? Are there unnecessary error messages or inclusions in the code that reveal too much system information to the user? Correct or document any items you find and explain your modifications in the report for this week.
  • Identify the tools you can use to help you troubleshoot and examine the JavaScript, HTML, and PHP code used in this project. For each tool, explain how it is applicable and list its main features. Include any cost for the program if there is one. What are the limitations of each of these tools?

Note: Click here to download a clean copy if your code no longer works to analyze and address the questions. It is the Readme file.

Support your responses with examples.

Cite any sources in APA format.

 

 

 

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JavaScript is a scripting language, that is, a lightweight programming language that is interpreted by the browser engine when the web page is loaded. JavaScript is always responsible for everything that has to change or get animated after the website loaded. PHP makes it possible to create pages those changes depending on the data given to it. It’s also a programming…………….

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