Description: User experience (UX) risks in the context of penetration testing refer to security vulnerabilities that may arise due to poor design or inadequate usability of user interfaces. These risks can manifest in various forms, such as exposure of sensitive data, the possibility of phishing attacks, or manipulation of user information. A design that does not consider security can lead users to perform unsafe actions, such as entering personal information into unsecured forms or clicking on malicious links. Additionally, a confusing interface may hinder users from recognizing warning signals, increasing the likelihood of falling for social engineering traps. Therefore, it is crucial for UX designers to work closely with security teams to identify and mitigate these risks from the early stages of development. Integrating security principles into user experience design not only protects users but also enhances trust in the platform, which can result in greater customer satisfaction and loyalty. In summary, UX risks are a critical aspect that must be addressed to ensure the security and effectiveness of digital applications and services.