A vulnerability on a web application that permits an unauthorized entity to execute arbitrary code in the browser of an unsuspecting victim is referred to as a server-side script embedding flaw.
The correct answer is 'False' because the statement describes a client-side vulnerability where the attacker targets the user's browser, rather than the web server. This vulnerability is known as client-side code injection.
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What is a client-side vulnerability?
What is code injection?
What is the difference between server-side and client-side vulnerabilities?