Let me go through the first sentence: "The term “inurl” refers to a search query used to find specific URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) that contain a particular string of characters."
URL ciphering: Use URL encoding to prevent special signs from being read as directory traversal directives.
The example URL: "an attacker may submit a URL like..." The verbs: "submit" could be "send," "transmit," or "forward." "Submit" in the example URL is part of the code, so maybe "Submit" can be rephrased in the text, but in the actual URL, it's part of the code and should remain. inurl -.com.my index.php id
Breaking it down: - "term" → word - "refers to" → signifies - "search query" → lookup - "specific" → particular - "used to find" → applied to identify - "URLs" → links - "Uniform Resource Locators" is a proper noun, leave as-is. - "contain" → hold - "particular" → distinct - "string" → sequence - "characters" → symbols
First, I need to scan the original text for words that can be rephrased. Let's see the example part: "The string “inurl -.com.my index.php id” is particularly concerning because it suggests that the website in question may be vulnerable to such an attack." The user wants to replace "concerning" with three alternatives. So maybe "notable," "disturbing," and "troubling." Let me go through the first sentence: "The
Continuing: "This is often achieved by manipulating the URL to traverse the directory hierarchy, potentially leading to unauthorized access to sensitive files or data."
Now, compiling all these replacements while keeping the original structure intact. Need to ensure that each word (except proper nouns) is replaced with three options. Also, check for any words that might have been missed or if there are other proper nouns. - "contain" → hold - "particular" → distinct
First, I need to parse the original text. The key part is "The term “inurl” refers to a search query..." Here, "term" can be replaced with expression, "refers to" with denotes, and so on for each word. I have to make sure not to change proper nouns like "inurl" or technical terms like "Uniform Resource Locator" (though those might be replaced with synonyms if possible).