Intro to CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) - Security Simplified
This video is sponsored by Intigriti. Intigriti is a bug bounty platform that pays you for reporting security vulnerabilities. Sign up to hack here: https://go.intigriti.com/vickie CSRF, or Cross-Site Request Forgery, is a technique that allows hackers to carry out unwanted actions on a victim’s behalf. For example, a hacker might be able to change your password or transferring money from your bank account without your permission. But how is this attack possible? Today, let's learn about the basics of this attack.

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