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Chapter 4: Broken Authentication
Requirement
Now that we have users in the system, we need to allow them to login.
Development
We add a simple form to allow users to login, check for user and password to be correct and add a simple session. If something goes wrong, we drop some error messages.
Vulnerability
Since we are very transparent and explicit in our error messages, an attacker can take advantage of them to enumerate users on our system. This could be done to reduce time of a brute force or credential stuffing attack.