Add new xss queries to result counting query#8232
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Looks OK, but keep in mind the performance implications of this change — as per the deprecation comment this query does not scale well with the number of security queries we extract alerts for.
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Thank you @henrymercer and yes, these two "cheap" |
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Add the new
Xssqueries to theCountAlertsAndEndpoints.qlquery.