An authorization framework letting users grant third-party applications limited access to their resources without sharing credentials.
OAuth 2.0 defines several flows — authorization code (with PKCE), client credentials, device code. Common misconfiguration: open redirect chains, weak state parameter use, public client without PKCE, and over-broad scope grants.
See our web application penetration testing, API security testing, network penetration testing, and cloud security audit services for how we test for and defend against this class of issue.
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