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Cross-site scripting attacks are a common network security vulnerability in which an attacker injects malicious scripting code into a trusted website, causing the browser to execute the malicious code on the user's end

IMEI code, namely the serial number of the mobile phone. It is the abbreviation of International Mobile Equipment Identity. Like the identity card of a mobile phone, it is used to help identify the identity of a mobile phone. Each mobile phone has only one serial number, which is not the same. We usually match the serial number displayed after pressing the "* # 06 #" key on the mobile phone with the barcode on the mobile phone box and the serial number in the back of the mobile phone after removing the electric board. If the three are the same, it is more likely to be genuine goods (not excluding second-hand goods).