Imagine you're a budding influencer, carefully curating your social media presence and using a popular management tool to track your growth. You've granted the tool access to your cookies, trusting it to help you reach your goals. One day, you receive a strange notification. Your Instagram account has been hacked. Someone has posted inappropriate content using your profile and sent spam messages to your followers. Panic sets in. How could this have happened? Upon investigation, you discover that the breach was linked to a security vulnerability in the management tool you were using. Hackers had exploited a flaw in the tool's cookie handling to gain unauthorized access to your account. The cookies, which contained sensitive information like your login credentials and session tokens, had become a gateway for the attackers. This real-life incident highlights the potential risks of sharing cookies with third-party services. In this case, a seemingly harmless tool turned into a ...