malicious xml payloads
Malicious XML payloads refer to specifically crafted XML documents that are designed to exploit vulnerabilities, manipulate data, or execute unauthorized actions within an XML-based application or system. These payloads may contain malicious code or instructions intended to compromise the security and integrity of the targeted system.
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