Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) is a type of web security vulnerability that allows an attacker to trick a user into performing actions on a web application without their knowledge or consent. An attacker can use CSRF to bypass security measures and make unauthorized requests on behalf of an authenticated user. These requests can include changing the user's password, making purchases, or transferring funds.
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