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bug-bounty
A CSRF vulnerability was discovered in a web application's address deletion feature that lacked CSRF token protection, compounded by a predictable numeric addressId parameter that could be brute-forced via JavaScript to delete arbitrary user addresses. The researcher developed a proof-of-concept that sends hundreds of requests with sequential addressId values from a victim's browser to identify and delete their saved addresses.
csrf
cross-site-request-forgery
bug-bounty
web-application-security
account-takeover
parameter-brute-force
missing-csrf-token
authorization-bypass
account-manipulation
javascript-exploit
asp.net
Smaran Chand
Nittam
xyzcompany.com