server-side request smuggling (ssrs)
Server-side request smuggling (SSRS) refers to a security vulnerability where an attacker manipulates the interaction between different components of a web application server, causing it to misinterpret or mishandle HTTP requests. This exploitation allows the attacker to bypass security measures, gain unauthorized access, or potentially execute malicious actions on the server-side.
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