business logic flaws
Business logic flaws refer to errors or vulnerabilities in the programming or design of software applications that affect the logical flow and decision-making processes within a business system. These flaws can result in incorrect or inconsistent data processing, flawed business rules, and potential security risks, ultimately leading to inaccurate results or undesirable outcomes for the business operations.
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