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The Web Application Hacker's Handbook
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Web server products range from extremely simple and lightweight software that does little more than serve static pages to highly complex application platforms that can handle a variety of tasks, potentially providing all but the business logic itself. In the latter example, it is common to develop on the assumption that this framework is secure. Historically, web server software has been subject to a wide range of serious security vulnerabilities, which have resulted in arbitrary code execution, file disclosure, and privilege escalation. Over the years, mainstream web server platforms have become increasingly robust. In many cases core functionality has remained static or has even been reduced as vendors have deliberately decreased the default attack surface. Even as these vulnerabilities have decreased, the underlying principles remain valid. In the first edition of this book, we gave examples of where server software is most susceptible to vulnerabilities...
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