Automated scripts can introduce vulnerabilities in testing if improperly configured, exposing sensitive data or missing critical security flaws.
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Automated scripts used for testing can indeed introduce vulnerabilities if not properly configured. This can happen in several ways, such as incorrect security settings, improper handling of sensitive data, or missing critical security checks. To mitigate these risks, it is essential to thoroughly review and test automated scripts, ensure secure coding practices are followed, and regularly update and monitor the testing environment for security vulnerabilities.