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upd=1 indicating an update operation.UPDATE (e.g., in a UNION-based SQL injection: ?id=1 UNION SELECT ... UPDATE ...).However, your message inurl php id1 upd — good paper is a bit unclear. Let me break down what you might mean: inurl php id1 upd
State what changed: "Update: After using this for 3 months, I’m even more impressed with the [New Feature/Update]." A parameter like upd=1 indicating an update operation
The vulnerability was found in a URL parameter: However, your message inurl php id1 upd —
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