file inclusion attacks
File inclusion attacks refer to a type of security vulnerability where an attacker exploits code vulnerabilities to include or execute arbitrary files or scripts on a web server, potentially gaining unauthorized access, modifying, or destroying data.
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Similar Concepts
- arbitrary file inclusion
- code injection attacks
- directory traversal attacks
- file disclosure vulnerabilities
- file inclusion vulnerabilities
- file inclusion vulnerability
- file upload vulnerabilities
- lfi (local file inclusion) attacks
- local file inclusion
- local file inclusion (lfi)
- path traversal attacks
- remote file inclusion
- remote file inclusion (rfi) prevention
- rfi (remote file inclusion) attacks
- unsanitized file inclusion