Can Someone Do Bad Things to My Webpage?

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It is possible for someone to extract information from a webpage that utilizes various scripting languages, such as JavaScript. Scripts embedded in the HTML of a page are accessible to anyone who views the page, which raises concerns about data security and privacy. Users should be aware that malicious actors can potentially exploit vulnerabilities in these scripts to perform harmful actions or gather sensitive information.
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I am sorry but could you tell me if it is possible that someone can do something bad to or extract any information from my webpage scripted in different scripting languages ? Thanks in advance
 
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I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but scripts written languages like JavaScript, which are embedded into the HTML of your page, are freely viewable by anyone who views your page.

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