csrf attacks targeting file upload functionalities
"CSRF attacks targeting file upload functionalities" refer to a type of cyber attack where an attacker exploits Cross-Site Request Forgery vulnerabilities in order to manipulate or upload harmful files through websites or applications that allow users to upload files. This can lead to the unauthorized execution of malicious code or the spread of malware, posing significant risks to the targeted system or users accessing the uploaded files.
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