XML Bombs


An XML bomb is a small but dangerous message that is composed and sent with the intent of overwhelming the program that parses XML files. When the XML parser tries to process an XML bomb, the data feeds on itself and grows exponentially. XML Bombs can shut down a Web site or ISP and is one of many methods used by hackers to carry out denial-of-service attacks.

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