Function of Javascript within Unix Network

What attacks can a Unix box get through Javascript?

Is the Web Client secure against Javascript attacks if any?

Do we have a Trojan horse made in JavaScript?

JavaScript is being executed on Clients' side, so the box itself is secure. Web servers are vulnerable to XSS (cros-site-scripting), but each application may be secured additionally. There's no trojan horse in JS, but successful exploit may lead the client to page with VB script or something like that.

JavaScript as part of a Trojan horse attack?i dont know the answer

netass and harish_raj88 both joined at about the same time and from the same cable provider. In this thread, harish_raj88 poses the same question as netass poses here. And this thread is an attempt at yet another cross-post. I will be generous and assume that we have two individuals taking the same class. Both need to review our rules since both are violating:

And harish_raj88 should notice rules 3 and 4 as well. We do not need to know which questions you cannot answer.