The Internet is the backbone of everything, be it office meetings, online classes, virtual appointments of doctors, and a lot more. We are heavily dependent on web applications and the services and products that come with them. There has been a surge in security attacks, even the biggest brands couldn’t escape them. Therefore, protecting your web applications is of utmost importance.

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1. Injection2. Broken Authentication3. Sensitive Data Exposure4. XML External Entities5. Broken Access Control6. Security Misconfiguration7. Cross-Site Scripting8. Insecure Deserialization9. Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities

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