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Advanced Penetration Testing: Mastering Web Attacks with Full-Stack Exploitation

Course Schedule

This training is ONLINE ONLY.

1-day virtual hands-on training (there is a lab exercise for each attack presented in this training)

May 23 May 26, from 9 am to 5 pm.

 

Course Abstract

Advanced penetration testing is all about mastering the art of full-stack exploitation. If you want to become a full-stack exploitation master and take your professional penetration testing career to the next level, then this virtual hands-on training is for you.

I found security bugs in many companies including Google, Yahoo, Mozilla, Twitter and in this training I will share my experience with you. You will dive deep into full-stack exploitation of modern web applications and you will learn how to hunt for security bugs effectively (there is a lab exercise for each attack presented in this training).

Watch 3 exclusive videos to feel the taste of this training:

Exploiting Race Conditions

 

Token Hijacking via PDF File

 

Bypassing Content Security Policy

 
 

Course Learning Objectives

After completing this training, you will have learned about:

  • Server-side request forgery

  • DOM-based exploitation

  • Bypassing Content Security Policy

  • Exploiting race conditions

  • NoSQL injection

  • Hacking with wrappers

  • window.opener tabnabbing attack

  • Browser-dependent exploitation

  • AngularJS-based application hacking

  • Deserialization attacks

  • RCE attacks

  • and more…

This is the 1-day edition of my 2-day virtual hands-on training “Black Belt Pentesting / Bug Hunting Millionaire: Mastering Web Attacks with Full-Stack Exploitation” (read more).

 

What Students Will Receive

Students will be handed in a VMware image with a specially prepared testing environment to play with all attacks presented in this training (*). When the training is over, students can take the complete testing environment home to hack again at their own pace.

(*) The download link will be sent after signing a non-disclosure agreement and subscribing to my newsletter.

 

What Students Say About My Trainings

References are attached to my LinkedIn profile (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawid-czagan-85ba3666/). They can also be found here (https://silesiasecuritylab.com/services/training/#opinions) - training participants from companies such as Oracle, Adobe, ESET, ING, …

 

What Students Should Know

To get the most of this training intermediate knowledge of web application security is needed. Students should be familiar with common web application vulnerabilities and have experience in using a proxy, such as Burp Suite Proxy, or similar, to analyze or modify the traffic.

 

What Students Should Bring

Students will need a laptop with 64-bit operating system, at least 4 GB RAM (8 GB preferred), 35 GB free hard drive space, administrative access, ability to turn off AV/firewall and VMware Player/Fusion installed (64-bit version). Prior to the training, make sure there are no problems with running 64-bit VMs (BIOS settings changes may be needed).

 

About the Instructor: Dawid Czagan

Dawid Czagan (@dawidczagan) is an internationally recognized security researcher and trainer. He is listed among top hackers at HackerOne. Dawid Czagan has found security vulnerabilities in Google, Yahoo, Mozilla, Microsoft, Twitter and other companies. Due to the severity of many bugs, he received numerous awards for his findings. Dawid Czagan shares his security bug hunting experience in his hands-on trainings “Hacking Web Applications – Case Studies of Award-Winning Bugs in Google, Yahoo, Mozilla and More” and “Black Belt Pentesting / Bug Hunting Millionaire: Mastering Web Attacks with Full-Stack Exploitation”. He delivered security training courses at key industry conferences such as Hack In The Box (Amsterdam), CanSecWest (Vancouver), 44CON (London), Hack In Paris (Paris), DeepSec (Vienna), NorthSec (Montreal), HITB GSEC (Singapore), BruCON (Ghent) and for many corporate clients. His students include security specialists from Oracle, Adobe, ESET, ING, Red Hat, Trend Micro, Philips and government sector (references are attached to Dawid Czagan’s LinkedIn profile (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawid-czagan-85ba3666/ ; they can also be found here: https://silesiasecuritylab.com/services/training/#opinions). Dawid Czagan is a founder and CEO at Silesia Security Lab – a company which delivers specialized security testing and training services. He is also an author of online security courses. To find out about the latest in Dawid Czagan’s work, you are invited subscribe to his newsletter (https://silesiasecuritylab.com/newsletter) and follow him on Twitter (@dawidczagan) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawid-czagan-85ba3666/).  

 
 
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