-page-....-2F-2F....-2F-2F....-2F-2Fetc-2Fpasswd
-page-....-2F-2F....-2F-2F....-2F-2Fetc-2Fpasswd

-page-....-2f-2f....-2f-2f....-2f-2fetc-2fpasswd - =link=

To protect against malicious URLs like the one described:

: Running a web application in a chroot jail can significantly limit the damage by restricting file system access to a specific directory. -page-....-2F-2F....-2F-2F....-2F-2Fetc-2Fpasswd

The URL pattern in question appears to be a jumbled collection of characters and directory paths. Let's break it down: To protect against malicious URLs like the one

Alex quickly decoded the subject line, and to their surprise, it revealed a possible path to a sensitive system file: "/etc/passwd". The "/etc/passwd" file was a critical system file that stored user account information, including passwords. and to their surprise