You will then learn about header injection and URL redirection along with key tips to find vulnerabilities in them.
Keeping in mind how attackers can deface your website, you will work with malicious files and automate your approach to defend against
these attacks.
Moving on to Sender Policy Framework (SPF), you will see tips to find vulnerabilities in it and exploit them.
Following this, you will get to know how unintended XML injection and command injection work to keep attackers at bay.
Finally, you will examine different attack vectors used to exploit HTML and SQL injection.
Overall, Bug Bounty Hunting for Web Security will help you become a better penetration tester and at the same time it will teach you how to earn bounty by hunting bugs in web applications.
What You Will Learn:
Implement an offensive approach to bug hunting
Create and manage request forgery on web pages
Poison Sender Policy Framework and exploit it
Defend against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks
Inject headers and test URL redirection
Work with malicious files and command injection
Resist strongly unintended XML attacks
Who This Book Is For:
White-hat hacking enthusiasts who are new to bug hunting and are interested in understanding the core concepts.
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