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      <title>Playing with internal path traversal leads to a lot of fun</title>
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      <description>Hello There :)
It&amp;rsquo;s been a while since my last post, sorry for that.
To make up for it, i will talk about a pretty cool vulnerability i found !
I hope you will like it and it will give you nice ideas for the future vulns you will find :)
Appetizer Well, this story is about a vulnerability i found when enjoying time with friends !
There was a company who paid us a trip to their HQ, speaking about our experiences and stuff.</description>
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