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Todayamp;#39;s PortSwigger tutorial is entitled: Privilege escalation via server-side prototype pollution. This lab is vulnerable to server-side prototype pollution. To solve the lab, we must escalate our privileges, access the admin panel and delete the user Carlos. First off, letamp;#39;s access the lab and log in with the provided credentials: username amp;quot;wieneramp;quot;, password amp;quot;peteramp;quot;. Make sure you are also proxying your browseramp;#39;s traffic through Burp. After being logged in, we see this page for updating our billing and delivery address. Letamp;#39;s change something small, Iamp;#39;ll say Country = US instead of UK and click the Submit button. Now go to Burp -amp;gt; Proxy -amp;gt; HTTP History and letamp;#39;s check out the request the application has made to the server. Look for the amp;quot;POST /change-addressamp;quot; request. When we submitted the form with our modified billing and delivery address, the pageamp;#39;s data has b