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Misconfiguration

A misconfiguration refers to an unintentional or inadvertent error in the configuration settings of a system, application, or network component. Misconfigurations can occur due to human error, lack of expertise, or inadequate documentation, and can lead to security vulnerabilities, system instability, or performance issues. Common examples of misconfigurations include insecure default settings, improper access controls, or outdated software versions.

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