Arjun can find query parameters for URL endpoints. If you don't get what that means, it's okay, read along. Web applications use parameters (or queries) to accept user input, take the following example into consideration http://api.example.com/v1/userinfo?id=751634589 This URL seems to load user information for a specific user id, but what if there exists a parameter named admin which when set to
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