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Attacking and Exploiting Modern Web Applications

Attacking and Exploiting Modern Web Applications

By : Simone Onofri, Onofri
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Attacking and Exploiting Modern Web Applications

Attacking and Exploiting Modern Web Applications

4.9 (12)
By: Simone Onofri, Onofri

Overview of this book

Web attacks and exploits pose an ongoing threat to the interconnected world. This comprehensive book explores the latest challenges in web application security, providing you with an in-depth understanding of hackers' methods and the practical knowledge and skills needed to effectively understand web attacks. The book starts by emphasizing the importance of mindset and toolset in conducting successful web attacks. You’ll then explore the methodologies and frameworks used in these attacks, and learn how to configure the environment using interception proxies, automate tasks with Bash and Python, and set up a research lab. As you advance through the book, you’ll discover how to attack the SAML authentication layer; attack front-facing web applications by learning WordPress and SQL injection, and exploit vulnerabilities in IoT devices, such as command injection, by going through three CTFs and learning about the discovery of seven CVEs. Each chapter analyzes confirmed cases of exploitation mapped with MITRE ATT&CK. You’ll also analyze attacks on Electron JavaScript-based applications, such as XSS and RCE, and the security challenges of auditing and exploiting Ethereum smart contracts written in Solidity. Finally, you’ll find out how to disclose vulnerabilities. By the end of this book, you’ll have enhanced your ability to find and exploit web vulnerabilities.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Part 1: Attack Preparation
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Part 2: Evergreen Attacks
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Part 3: Novel Attacks

Toolset for Web Attacks and Exploitation

“The Analysts are required to know their tools, where the tools came from, how the tools work, and have them tested in a restricted test area before using the tools on the client organization.” Pete Herzog

Refer to Chapter 1 to get an idea of how it should look like [1]

Welcome to the second chapter, where we will prepare our means of attacking web applications, starting with our first Capture the Flag (CTF) exercise.

As we read in the opening epigraph from the Open Source Security Methodology Manual (OSSTMM)’s rules of engagement, we need to know our tools and where they come from before using them in a production environment.

We can be caught up in euphoria or haste, so when doing an activity, we feel like throwing whatever comes to mind at our target. However, this approach rarely brings usable results and often has counterproductive aspects, altering the state of the target application in ways we do not expect...

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