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Mastering Modern Web Penetration Testing

By : Prakhar Prasad, Rafay Baloch
Book Image

Mastering Modern Web Penetration Testing

By: Prakhar Prasad, Rafay Baloch

Overview of this book

Web penetration testing is a growing, fast-moving, and absolutely critical field in information security. This book executes modern web application attacks and utilises cutting-edge hacking techniques with an enhanced knowledge of web application security. We will cover web hacking techniques so you can explore the attack vectors during penetration tests. The book encompasses the latest technologies such as OAuth 2.0, Web API testing methodologies and XML vectors used by hackers. Some lesser discussed attack vectors such as RPO (relative path overwrite), DOM clobbering, PHP Object Injection and etc. has been covered in this book. We'll explain various old school techniques in depth such as XSS, CSRF, SQL Injection through the ever-dependable SQLMap and reconnaissance. Websites nowadays provide APIs to allow integration with third party applications, thereby exposing a lot of attack surface, we cover testing of these APIs using real-life examples. This pragmatic guide will be a great benefit and will help you prepare fully secure applications.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Mastering Modern Web Penetration Testing
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 6. File Upload Vulnerabilities

This chapter will deal with security issues related to file upload. I bet the readers must have encountered web applications in which there is a functionality to upload files, commonly in the form of an image, video, documents, and so on. However, if a web application has poor (or no) security mechanisms to prevent certain kinds of files, such as server-side scripting, then that can result in arbitrary code execution on the server. Even with limited file upload capability, we can execute arbitrary JS (XSS), CSRF, and run client-side exploits.

Let's go straight to our first demonstration of a file upload vulnerability through Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA)—an open source PHP web application developed for the purpose of demonstrating different types of web vulnerabilities. We've already used DVWA in Chapter 3, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) to demonstrate XSS. DVWA can be downloaded from http://www.dvwa.co.uk/.