XSSLite is a type of malware that is designed to steal sensitive information from a computer system. It is a form of cross-site scripting (XSS) attack that targets web browsers and injects malicious code into websites to steal data such as login credentials, credit card numbers, and other personal information.
XSSLite infects computers by exploiting vulnerabilities in web browsers and websites. It can be spread through malicious email attachments, infected websites, or by downloading files from untrustworthy sources. Once a computer is infected with XSSLite, it can monitor and record a user’s keystrokes, capture screenshots, and steal sensitive information without the user’s knowledge.
To protect against XSSLite and other forms of malware, users should ensure that their operating system and software are up to date, avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown files, and use security software to scan for and remove any malicious programs.