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Hands-On Web Penetration Testing with Metasploit

By : Harpreet Singh, Himanshu Sharma
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Hands-On Web Penetration Testing with Metasploit

By: Harpreet Singh, Himanshu Sharma

Overview of this book

Metasploit has been a crucial security tool for many years. However, there are only a few modules that Metasploit has made available to the public for pentesting web applications. In this book, you'll explore another aspect of the framework – web applications – which is not commonly used. You'll also discover how Metasploit, when used with its inbuilt GUI, simplifies web application penetration testing. The book starts by focusing on the Metasploit setup, along with covering the life cycle of the penetration testing process. Then, you will explore Metasploit terminology and the web GUI, which is available in the Metasploit Community Edition. Next, the book will take you through pentesting popular content management systems such as Drupal, WordPress, and Joomla, which will also include studying the latest CVEs and understanding the root cause of vulnerability in detail. Later, you'll gain insights into the vulnerability assessment and exploitation of technological platforms such as JBoss, Jenkins, and Tomcat. Finally, you'll learn how to fuzz web applications to find logical security vulnerabilities using third-party tools. By the end of this book, you'll have a solid understanding of how to exploit and validate vulnerabilities by working with various tools and techniques.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Introduction
5
The Pentesting Life Cycle with Metasploit
10
Pentesting Content Management Systems (CMSes)
14
Performing Pentesting on Technological Platforms
18
Logical Bug Hunting

Writing Penetration Testing Reports

As we all know, a good report must contain all the necessary details regarding the vulnerabilities of a system. All the penetration testing standards emphasize writing a well-structured report. In this chapter, we will learn about a few tools that we can use to make a good report.

The following are the key points that must be included in the report:

  • Details of the vulnerability
  • The CVSS score
  • The impact the bug has on the organization
  • Recommendations for patching the bug

The reports should be divided into two parts: one for the technical team and another for management.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics. These topics will cover the tools that are commonly used in the report generation process:

  • Introduction to report writing
  • Introduction to Dradis Framework
  • Working with Serpico
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