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Welcome to Hunter X 🔥 Our Mentor ✨:- "Hey everyone, this is Mayank — an Android and Web App Pentester, and the original creator of this content. I hope you like it!" In today’s episode, we break down one of the most dangerous and misunderstood web vulnerabilities — SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery). This video focuses on how attackers manipulate a server into making unintended requests, access internal endpoints, and uncover sensitive metadata — without showing any exploit steps, purely for awareness and responsible security learning. You’ll understand: What SSRF truly is (beyond the basics) How internal services like 127.0.0.1, /metadata, and admin panels become exposed Real attack paths & high-severity impact cases Cloud-specific SSRF scenarios (AWS, GCP, Azure) Why SSRF is often escalated to Critical/P1 How developers, teams, and security researchers can detect, prevent, and responsibly report SSRF flaws This is Part 1 of the SSRF series — covering the foundations, visual understanding, and threat modeling in a clean, professional, cinematic explanation style. ⚡ No exploitation. No step-by-step attack guides. Only awareness, cybersecurity education, and responsible research. If you’re a bug hunter, web dev, or security enthusiast, this series will elevate your understanding of real-world vulnerabilities. 📱 Join the Telegram Group: for discussions, help & advanced hacking tips. 📷 Instagram: / hunter_._x_09 📢 Telegram: https://t.me/bughunterx09 ▶️ YouTube: / @hunterx-09 📢 Telegram Group Discussion : https://t.me/hunterx_discussion ⚡ Keep learning, keep hacking — stay ahead with HunterX 🔥 #ssrfattack #cybersecurity #bugbounty #ethicalhacking #infosec #securityresearch #websecurity #owasp #hackerlearning #hunterx