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This article explores how differing syntax interpretations across programming languages can lead to security vulnerabilities. It outlines techniques for creating payloads that exploit these ambiguities, allowing attackers to bypass filters and perform unauthorized actions. Practical examples and case studies illustrate the potential impact of syntax confusion.
A collection of payloads and bypass techniques aimed at enhancing web application security is provided, encouraging community contributions. It includes structured resources such as README files, Burp Intruder sets, and relevant images, along with guidance for creating new chapters. Additional related projects and resources are also mentioned for further exploration.