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10 Cascading Style Sheets (or CSS), a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language like HTML. Privacy infringement: it allowed websites to uncover a user’s browsing history and figure out what sites the user had visited. Combined with other Web technology such as JavaScript or simply loading of background images, lets Web pages determine whether a URL is in the user’s history very quickly and without any interaction from the user. This is mitigated by browsers.
6 images, an (leaky) image can reveal whether the user is visiting a specific website.
0 media, viewing videos on the Internet might collect Personal Information.
8 scripts, JavaScript tells all, which turns out not to be so great for privacy: Side-channel leaks can be exploited to follow you around the interweb. A JavaScript template Attacks wil Automatically be Inferring Host Information for Targeted Exploits. JavaScript Template Attacks can be used for user fingerprinting.
0 XHR (or XMLHttpRequest) is a built-in browser object that allows to make HTTP requests in JavaScript. Despite of having the word “XML” in its name, it can operate on any data, not only in XML format. It uses user and password for login and pasword on basic HTTP auth. Using resources retrieved via XMLHttpRequest in your background page could fall victim to cross-site scripting. Guard yourself against malicious web pages that might try to impersonate a content script. In particular, do not allow content scripts to request an arbitrary URL. Use HTTPS whenever possible.
1 frame, beware of a Frame Injection. Cross-site Scripting is naturally prioritized since it seems easily exploitable and effective. Hackers also are attracted to this vulnerability, because there are aspects of the Frame Injection attack that can allow them to redirect users to other malicious websites used for phishing and similar attacks.

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