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[Music] hey guys welcome back to another episode on how to hack and today well be discussing about cross-site requests vulgaries so what does cross-site request forgery stand for and of course over here we have web code so web good is a vulnerable web application system for us to test out different kind of vulnerabilities associated with web application systems and of course in webcoats case we have ow asp which stands for open web application security project top 10. and of course under a8 under request forgeries we have cross-site request forgeries so it is a slightly more technical term and we will break it down word by word so cross site cross site stands for running from different sites across sites and requests forgeries meaning that we are trying to send a request on behalf of somebody else so that is the meaning of request forgery sending requests on behalf of someone else and one very simple example is that if you log into say an e-commerce website and you got a link and so