Listen "Default Web Content"
Episode Synopsis
Whether it's forgotten temporary files, installation artifacts, READMEs, or even simple image files--default content on web servers can turn into a boon for attackers. In the most innocent of cases, these types of content can let attackers know more about the tech stack of the environment, and in the worst case scenario can lead to exploitation.
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