xml vulnerabilities in web applications
XML vulnerabilities in web applications refer to security flaws that allow malicious actors to exploit weaknesses in XML (eXtensible Markup Language) implementations to launch attacks, gain unauthorized access, or manipulate data within the application. Such vulnerabilities can lead to disclosure of sensitive information, injection attacks, denial-of-service attacks, or XML parsing flaws that compromise the integrity and confidentiality of web applications.
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