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PortSwigger researchers discovered a practical XSS exploitation technique for hidden input fields using the accesskey attribute combined with onclick events, which works across modern browsers including Firefox and Chrome by triggering payload execution via keyboard shortcuts (ALT+SHIFT+X on Windows, CTRL+ALT+X on macOS).
xss
cross-site-scripting
hidden-input
accesskey-attribute
onclick-event
browser-exploitation
firefox
chrome
vulnerability-technique
web-security
input-validation
PortSwigger
Burp Suite
Gareth Heyes
Liam