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In this informative video, we will delve into the concept of Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) and illustrate it with real-world examples. SSRF is a high-risk vulnerability that enables attackers to coerce server-side applications into making unauthorized requests to internal or external resources. By exploiting this security flaw, cybercriminals can bypass security measures, gain unauthorized access, and compromise a system's integrity.
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In this informative video, we will delve into the concept of Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) and illustrate it with real-world examples. SSRF is a high-risk vulnerability that enables attackers to coerce server-side applications into making unauthorized requests to internal or external resources. By exploiting this security flaw, cybercriminals can bypass security measures, gain unauthorized access, and compromise a system's integrity.

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