
Web Security: Common Vulnerabilities And Their Mitigation - What is XSRF?
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The video tutorial explains Cross-Site Request Forgery (XSRF), a web security vulnerability where an attacker tricks a user into performing actions on a trusted website without their consent. It contrasts XSRF with Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), highlighting that XSRF exploits the trust a website has in a user's identity, while XSS targets the user's trust in a website. The tutorial provides an example of an XSRF attack on a banking site, outlines the characteristics of such attacks, and discusses the requirements for their success.
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