Insecure direct object reference is a type of vulnerability where the application does not verify if the user is authorized to access the internal object via its name or key. Suppose a malicious user Rob tries to get access to the account of a benign user Ned.
Which of the following requests best illustrates an attempt to exploit an insecure direct object reference vulnerability?
A. "GET /restricted/goldtransfer?to=Rob&from=1 or 1=1' HTTP/1.1Host: westbank.com"
B. "GET /restricted/rn%00account%00Ned%00access HTTP/1.1 Host: westbank.com"
C. "GET /restricted/accounts/?name=Ned HTTP/1.1 Host westbank.com"
D. "GET /restricted/ HTTP/1.1 Host: westbank.com
Which of the following requests best illustrates an attempt to exploit an insecure direct object reference vulnerability?
A. "GET /restricted/goldtransfer?to=Rob&from=1 or 1=1' HTTP/1.1Host: westbank.com"
B. "GET /restricted/rn%00account%00Ned%00access HTTP/1.1 Host: westbank.com"
C. "GET /restricted/accounts/?name=Ned HTTP/1.1 Host westbank.com"
D. "GET /restricted/ HTTP/1.1 Host: westbank.com