business logic flaws vs other types of vulnerabilities
Business logic flaws are vulnerabilities that occur when there are flaws or gaps in the underlying logic and flow of a system or application's business processes. These vulnerabilities typically involve errors or oversights in the design or implementation of functionalities that can be manipulated or abused by attackers. Unlike other types of vulnerabilities that focus on technical weaknesses, business logic flaws relate specifically to incorrect or insecure processing and handling of business-related tasks and data.
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