rfi (remote file inclusion) attacks
RFI (Remote File Inclusion) attacks refer to a type of cyber attack where an attacker exploits vulnerabilities in a web application to manipulate it into including files from remote servers. This can allow the attacker to execute arbitrary code, gain unauthorized access, and potentially take control of the targeted system.
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