http parameter pollution (hpp)
HTTP parameter pollution (HPP) refers to a technique where an attacker manipulates the parameters in an HTTP request to trick a server into misinterpreting or processing the data incorrectly. This can lead to various security vulnerabilities, such as accessing unauthorized information or executing unintended actions on the server.
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