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The attacker tries to persuade the victim to open a certain link. The attack is successful if the victim is logged into their account on the targeted Cloud Provider. An example of this type of attack is Certificate Injection, which is used for Cross-Site-Request-Forgery (CSRF) also so-called inquiry forgery.
The attacker tries to persuade the victim to open a certain link. The attack is successful if the victim is logged into their account on the targeted Cloud Provider. An example of this type of attack is Certificate Injection, which is used for Cross-Site-Request-Forgery (CSRF) also so-called inquiry forgery.
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The attacker tries to persuade the victim to open a certain link. The attack is successful if the victim is logged into their account on the targeted Cloud Provider. An example of this type of attack is Certificate Injection, which is used for Cross-Site-Request-Forgery (CSRF) also so-called inquiry forgery.

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