web vulnerabilities
Web vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses and flaws in websites or web applications that can be exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access, manipulate data, or disrupt the functionality of the website. These vulnerabilities can include security loopholes in the code, misconfigurations, or design flaws that leave the website susceptible to various types of cyber attacks.
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Related Concepts (21)
- brute force attacks
- clickjacking
- command injection
- cross-origin resource sharing (cors) misconfigurations
- cross-site request forgery (csrf)
- cross-site scripting (xss)
- denial of service (dos)
- directory traversal
- exploit kits
- file upload vulnerabilities
- insecure deserialization
- insecure direct object references
- open redirects
- remote file inclusion (rfi)
- security misconfiguration
- server side code injection
- server side request forgery (ssrf)
- server-side template injection (ssti)
- session hijacking
- sql injection
- xml external entity (xxe) injection
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