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Front-End Vulnerabilities

Definition

Front-end vulnerabilities are security weaknesses present in the user-facing components of a website or application, which can be exploited by malicious actors. In the context of digital asset platforms, these weaknesses might include cross-site scripting (XSS), insecure direct object references, or broken authentication mechanisms. Such vulnerabilities can allow attackers to compromise user accounts, steal credentials, or manipulate displayed information. Addressing these flaws is critical for safeguarding user assets and maintaining platform integrity.