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Vineet Batta and Anil Revuru (RV), from 
Microsoft&amp;nbsp;Information Security,&amp;nbsp;talk about the release of the new version of the Anti-XSS library, which is&amp;nbsp;designed to encode output to help developers protect their ASP.NET web-based applications from&amp;nbsp;cross-site scripting&amp;nbsp;attacks.

They explain the new features and benefits found on version 3.0, including: 

Extended white list Better performance MSDN Style Help documentation Marked Anti-XSS Output Security Runtime Engine (SRE) 
To learn more about this library read the following blogs from the 
Security Tools Team blog&amp;nbsp;and previous 
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