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Hands-On Bug Hunting for Penetration Testers

By : Joe Marshall, Himanshu Sharma
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Hands-On Bug Hunting for Penetration Testers

By: Joe Marshall, Himanshu Sharma

Overview of this book

Bug bounties have quickly become a critical part of the security economy. This book shows you how technical professionals with an interest in security can begin productively—and profitably—participating in bug bounty programs. You will learn about SQli, NoSQLi, XSS, XXE, and other forms of code injection. You’ll see how to create CSRF PoC HTML snippets, how to discover hidden content (and what to do with it once it’s found), and how to create the tools for automated pentesting work?ows. Then, you’ll format all of this information within the context of a bug report that will have the greatest chance of earning you cash. With detailed walkthroughs that cover discovering, testing, and reporting vulnerabilities, this book is ideal for aspiring security professionals. You should come away from this work with the skills you need to not only find the bugs you're looking for, but also the best bug bounty programs to participate in, and how to grow your skills moving forward in freelance security research.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Attack Surface Reconnaisance – Strategies and the Value of Standardization

The Attack Surface of an application is, put succinctly, wherever data can enter or exit the app. Attack-surface analysis describes the methods used to describe the vulnerable parts of an application. There are formal processes, such as the Relative Attack Surface Quotient (RASQ) developed by Michael Howard and other researchers at Microsoft that counts a system's attack opportunities and indicates an app's general attackability. There are programmatic means available through scanners and manual methods, involving navigating a site directly, documenting weak points via screenshots and other notes. We'll talk about low- and high-tech methods you can use to focus your attention on profitable lines of attack, in addition to methods you can use to find hidden or leftover content not listed...