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Languages and Utilities Used - Linux - Python - Java
Environments Used - Windows 10 - kali
Procedure: - Took the HTML code from the browser view page source
- Added the json payload inside the code
payload that we use in the html pages, bear in mind to change the input type based on the webpages &amp;lt;script src =&amp;#34;https://cdnjs.</description></item></channel></rss>