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Hands-On Bug Hunting for Penetration Testers

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789344202
Pages 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Joe Marshall Joe Marshall
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Himanshu Sharma Himanshu Sharma
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Joining the Hunt 2. Choosing Your Hunting Ground 3. Preparing for an Engagement 4. Unsanitized Data – An XSS Case Study 5. SQL, Code Injection, and Scanners 6. CSRF and Insecure Session Authentication 7. Detecting XML External Entities 8. Access Control and Security Through Obscurity 9. Framework and Application-Specific Vulnerabilities 10. Formatting Your Report 11. Other Tools 12. Other (Out of Scope) Vulnerabilities 13. Going Further 14. Assessment 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 1

  1. A growing number of companies are crowdsourcing their security audits—both to cut costs internally and benefit from the greater variety of researchers, strategies, and technologies.
  2. Participating in bug bounty programs gives you valuable, practical security experience against real production targets. It also earns you money.
  3. You'll need some basic web tech skills, but also a general curiosity and investigative desire to break things.
  4. Some tool, such as Burp Suite, are workhorses that integrate multiple functions (proxying, scanning, mapping) for maximum effect, while some are for a more specific outcome (sqpmap for SQLi discovery, wfuzz for Brute Force file discovery, and so on) along with the single-purpose, one-off scripts that we assemble to add extra features or glue together workflows.
  5. Adding document.location.origin can ensure that we are targeting...
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