vulnerabilities in business logic
Vulnerabilities in business logic refer to weaknesses or flaws within the underlying operational processes and decision-making algorithms of a business system, which can be exploited by malicious actors to manipulate or bypass intended functionality, leading to potential security breaches or unauthorized access to sensitive information.
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