common types of business logic flaws
Common types of business logic flaws refer to errors or vulnerabilities in the logic or decision-making processes of a business application, system, or software. These flaws often result from incorrect or flawed programming practices that can lead to undesired outcomes, such as inaccurate calculations, improper data handling, incorrect user permissions, or security breaches. Addressing these flaws is essential to ensure proper functioning, reliability, and integrity of the business processes and systems.
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