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Glossary Term Web Application Reconnaissance

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What is Web Application Reconnaissance?

Web Application Reconnaissance refers to the process of actively gathering information about a target web application, including its infrastructure, technologies used, and potential vulnerabilities, to prepare for a cyber attack.

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Understanding Web Application Reconnaissance

Web application reconnaissance refers to the process of gathering information about a target web application before launching any attack. This includes identifying the application's underlying technologies, frameworks, and any potential vulnerabilities. Reconnaissance helps attackers understand the application's structure and weak points, aiding in the planning of a successful cyberattack. It often involves passive techniques such as information gathering from public sources, website inspection, and analyzing metadata.

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