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ssrf stands for server-side request forgery itamp;#39;s a vulnerability that allows an attacker to have a server-side application send requests on their behalf usually to internal resources that are not externally available itamp;#39;s really important to be able to find and exploit ssrf because in recent years weamp;#39;ve seen more and more of these vulnerabilities arise and you might ask well why is that I suspect itamp;#39;s due to the increase of cloud adoption and the increased use of microservice architecture and increased complexity in web applications so letamp;#39;s quickly walk through a theoretical example before we jump into a Hands-On lab so in this example weamp;#39;re going to have the server make requests to itself via the loopback address 27.001 so we have an appointment booking application the attacker whilst in the user context can invoke a request that gets an up-to-date list of available booking slots the request contains the payload with the booking informa