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Glossary Term Server-Side Request Forgery

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What is Server-Side Request Forgery?

Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) is a type of vulnerability where an attacker tricks a server into making unauthorized requests to internal or external resources, potentially leading to data exfiltration or further attacks.

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Understanding Server-Side Request Forgery

Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) is a vulnerability that allows an attacker to manipulate a server into making unintended requests to other internal or external systems. This can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data, bypassing security controls, and potentially facilitating further attacks on the affected system.

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