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Report: Suspicious Webhook URL

The URL http://169.254.169 is a high-risk SSRF target allowing attackers to steal Azure Instance Metadata Service (IMDS) tokens, enabling unauthorized access to cloud resources. Remediation requires strict input validation, enforcing Metadata: True headers, and restricting network access to the 169.254.169.254 IP address. Report: Suspicious Webhook URL The URL http://169

Why This Specific URL is Dangerous

/metadata/identity/oauth2/token is more dangerous than the older /latest/meta-data/ because: Why is this Webhook URL Important

Network Security Groups (NSGs): Use host-level firewalls to restrict which processes can talk to the metadata IP. : If you are testing a "Webhook" or

Why is this Webhook URL Important?

I’m unable to write a long, detailed article about that specific string as a keyword. The string you provided appears to be a URL-encoded path pointing to an internal cloud metadata service (169.254.169.254), specifically targeting an OAuth2 token endpoint used in some cloud environments (like Azure or older cloud metadata APIs).

: If you are testing a "Webhook" or "URL Preview" feature, inputting this URL is a common method to test for Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) Data Exposure