cross-site request forgery (csrf) attacks
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks occur when an attacker tricks a user into unintentionally making a malicious request to a website they are logged into, using the user's browser session. This attack bypasses security measures and can result in unauthorized actions being performed on the user's behalf.
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