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welcome back to the channel my friends quick shout out to youtube for demonetizing my videos i couldnamp;#39;t have done it without you fam if you havenamp;#39;t subscribed yet or if youamp;#39;re not grabbing content off of my patreon page that i canamp;#39;t share with youtube youamp;#39;re missing out on some epic bug bouncy content man so make sure you check the link out in the description but anyways today weamp;#39;re gonna talk about my favorite topic x x x wait a minute that doesnamp;#39;t sound right i mean weamp;#39;re going to be talking about xxe which is an xml external entity vulnerability which means weamp;#39;re going to be exploiting how an application processes external entities in its input try saying that three times fast so when you come across xml in your hunt web admins creators or whoever can define any types of tags in an xml document but itamp;#39;s still gotta follow a set of xml rules and must match a document type definition or what everybody like