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Fetch Diversion · acut3

API calls and requests for resources can sometimes be diverted toward a different endpoint on the same host, potentially resulting in DOM XSS’s that would otherwise be impossible to trigger, or other types of client-side vulnerabilities.



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Fetch Diversion · acut3

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API calls and requests for resources can sometimes be diverted toward a different endpoint on the same host, potentially resulting in DOM XSS’s that would otherwise be impossible to trigger, or other types of client-side vulnerabilities.



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API calls and requests for resources can sometimes be diverted toward a different endpoint on the same host, potentially resulting in DOM XSS’s that would otherwise be impossible to trigger, or other types of client-side vulnerabilities.

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