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Mastering Kali Linux for Web Penetration Testing

You're reading from   Mastering Kali Linux for Web Penetration Testing The ultimate defense against complex organized threats and attacks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784395070
Length 338 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael McPhee Michael McPhee
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Preface 1. Common Web Applications and Architectures FREE CHAPTER 2. Guidelines for Preparation and Testing 3. Stalking Prey Through Target Recon 4. Scanning for Vulnerabilities with Arachni 5. Proxy Operations with OWASP ZAP and Burp Suite 6. Infiltrating Sessions via Cross-Site Scripting 7. Injection and Overflow Testing 8. Exploiting Trust Through Cryptography Testing 9. Stress Testing Authentication and Session Management 10. Launching Client-Side Attacks 11. Breaking the Application Logic 12. Educating the Customer and Finishing Up

Refining a brute's vocabulary

Many of the attacks we've seen above attempt to hijack the sessions, trick users into establishing sessions on their behalf, or otherwise exploit the application's inability to enforce rules around them. Eventually, we're going to find a case where we need to address the elephant in the room and just guess the password. There is a plethora of tools that can attempt this very fundamental task, but, in general, they approach it the same way--iterating via wordlists generated either through full brute-force engines (using crunch, for instance), refined wordlists and syllable engines (John the Ripper, THC-Hydra, and so on), and even by using prehashed solutions (using rainbow tables and similar ones).

For Web applications, Burp Suite is a great tool for brute-forcing attacks, you can refer to Chapter 5, Proxy Operations with OWASP...

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