-include-..-2f..-2f..-2f..-2froot-2f [updated] [2026]
: If an attacker can "include" a file they have previously uploaded (like a log file containing malicious scripts), they may execute code on the server.
Path traversal (also known as "dot-dot-slash" attacks) targets vulnerabilities in web applications that use user-supplied input to construct file paths. When an application doesn't properly sanitize this input, an attacker can use the ../ sequence to navigate upward through the server's file system. In the keyword provided: -include-..-2F..-2F..-2F..-2Froot-2F
Securing an application against strings like ..-2F..-2F requires a multi-layered defense strategy: : If an attacker can "include" a file
: Accessing the root directory is often the final step in taking total control of a web server. How to Prevent Path Traversal -include-..-2F..-2F..-2F..-2Froot-2F