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Complete Web Application Hacking & Penetration Testing

 

Complete Web Application Hacking & Penetration Testing

Complete Web Application Hacking & Penetration Testing - 
Hacking web applications, hacking websites, bug bounty & penetration testing in my ethical hacking course to be Hacker


Created by Muharrem AYDIN


Welcome to my Complete Web Application Hacking & Penetration Testing course.


Hacking web applications, hacking websites, bug bounty & penetration testing in my ethical hacking course to be Hacker




Web Applications run the world. From social media to business applications almost every organization has a web application and does business online. So, we see a wide range of applications being delivered every day.

Whether you want to get your first job in IT security, become a white hat hacker, or prepare to check the security of your own home network, Udemy offers practical and accessible ethical hacking courses to help keep your networks safe from cybercriminals.


Penetration testing skills make you a more marketable IT tech. Understanding how to exploit servers, networks, and applications means that you will also be able to better prevent malicious exploitation. From website and network hacking, to pen testing in Python and Metasploit, Udemy has a course for you.

Our Student says that: This is the best tech-related course I've taken and I have taken quite a few. Having limited networking experience and absolutely no experience with hacking or ethical hacking, I've learned, practiced, and understood how to perform hacks in just a few days.


I was an absolute novice when it came to anything related to penetration testing and cybersecurity. After taking this course for over a month, I'm much more familiar and comfortable with the terms and techniques and plan to use them soon in bug bounties.


What you'll learn


  • Ethical hacking involves a hacker agreeing with an organization or individual who authorizes the hacker to levy cyber attacks on a system.
  • Becoming an ethical hacker involves learning at least one programming language and having a working knowledge of other common languages like Python, SQL, C++
  • Many hackers use the Linux operating system (OS) because Linux is a free and open-source OS, meaning that anyone can modify it. It’s easy to access.
  • Ethical hacking is legal because the hacker has full, expressed permission to test the vulnerabilities of a system
  • The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification exam supports and tests the knowledge of auditors, security officers, site administrators, security.
  • Passing the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam indicates that the credentialed individual is an expert in the governance of information security
  • The different types of hackers include white hat hackers who are ethical hackers and are authorized to hack systems, black hat hackers who are cybercriminals.
  • Penetration testing, or pen testing, is the process of attacking an enterprise's network to find any vulnerabilities that could be present to be patched.
  • There are many types of penetration testing. Internal penetration testing tests an enterprise's internal network.
  • Penetration tests have five different stages. Security experts will also gather intelligence on the company's system to better understand the target
  • Advanced Web Application Penetration Testing
  • Terms, standards, services, protocols and technologies
  • Setting up Virtual Lab Environment
  • Software and Hardware Requirements
  • Modern Web Applications
  • Web Application Architectures
  • Web Application Hosting
  • Web Application Attack Surfaces
  • Web Application Defenses
  • Core technologies
  • Web Application Proxies
  • Whois Lookup
  • DNS Information
  • Subdomains
  • Discovering Web applications on the Same Server
  • Web Crawling and Spidering - Directory Structure
  • Authentication Testing
  • Brute Force and Dictionary Attacks
  • Cracking Passwords
  • CAPTCHA
  • Identifying Hosts or Subdomains Using DNS
  • Authorization Testing
  • Session Management Testing
  • Input Validation Testing
  • Testing for Weak Cryptography
  • Client Side Testing
  • Browser Security Headers
  • Using Known Vulnerable Components
  • Bypassing Cross Origin Resource Sharing
  • XML External Entity Attack
  • Attacking Unrestricted File Upload Mechanisms
  • Server-Side Request Forgery
  • Creating a Password List: Crunch
  • Attacking Insecure Login Mechanisms
  • Attacking Improper Password Recovery Mechanisms
  • Attacking Insecure CAPTCHA Implementations
  • Inband SQL Injection over a Search Form
  • Inband SQL Injection over a Select Form
  • Time Based Blind SQL Injection
  • ethical hacking
  • cyber security
  • android hacking
  • hacking
  • Ethical Intelligence
  • Ethical Hacker

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