cross-site request forgery (csrf) prevention
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) prevention refers to the implementation of security measures and practices to protect web applications from malicious actions performed by unauthorized users. These measures include validating and authenticating requests made by users, generating and checking unique tokens, and implementing secure coding practices to prevent attackers from tricking users into unknowingly performing actions on their behalf.
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