server-side request forgery (ssrf) vulnerabilities
Server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities refer to a type of security weakness where an attacker exploits a web application's ability to make HTTP requests on behalf of the server to redirect these requests to unintended targets. This can enable the attacker to access internal resources, bypass security measures, and potentially launch further attacks on the server or other systems.
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