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This tag is for any class of exploits that leaks information relevant to further exploitation, such as stack cookies, kernel pointers, and memory layouts. It is not used for mere disclosure or loss of confidential data.
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Verbose Headers/Information Leakage via HttpResponse Headers vs fingerprinting via named hea...
I understand that a header like X-Powered-By can reveal details about the operating environment that can be used to find known vulnerabilities because you often get the language and compiler/interpret …