
The Web Application Hacker?s Handbook
Discovering and Exploiting Security Flaws
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. October 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
768 pages
978-0-470-17077-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Hack the planet
Web applications are everywhere, and they're insecure. Banks, retailers, and others have deployed millions of applications that are full of holes, allowing attackers to steal personal data, carry out fraud, and compromise other systems. This innovative book shows you how they do it.
This is hands-on stuff. The authors, recognized experts in security testing, take a practical approach, showing you the detailed steps involved in finding and exploiting security flaws in web applications. You will learn to:
* Defeat an application's core defense mechanisms and gain unauthorized access, even to the most apparently secure applications
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Map attack surfaces and recognize potential entry points
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Break client-side controls implemented within HTML, Java(r), ActiveX(r), and Flash(r)
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Uncover subtle logic flaws that leave applications exposed
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Use automation to speed up your attacks, with devastating results
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Delve into source code and spot common vulnerabilities in languages like C#, Java, and PHP
Know your enemy
To defend an application, you must first know its weaknesses. If you design or maintain web applications, this book will arm you with the protective measures you need to prevent all of the attacks described. If you're a developer, it will show you exactly where and how to strengthen your defenses.
Additional resources online at www.wiley.com/go/webhacker
* Source code for scripts in this book
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Links to tools and resources
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Checklist of tasks involved in attacking applications
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Answers to the questions posed in each chapter
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A hacking challenge prepared by the authors
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Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 23.6 cm
Width: 18.8 cm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
1088 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-17077-9 (9780470170779)
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Finding and Exploiting Security Flaws
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Persons
Dafydd Stuttard is a Principal Security Consultant at Next Generation Security Software, where he leads the web application security competency. He has nine years' experience in security consulting and specializes in the penetration testing of web applications and compiled software.
Dafydd has worked with numerous banks, retailers, and other enterprises to help secure their web applications, and has provided security consulting to several software manufacturers and governments to help secure their compiled software. Dafydd is an accomplished programmer in several languages, and his interests include developing tools to facilitate all kinds of software security testing.
Dafydd has developed and presented training courses at the Black Hat security conferences around the world. Under the alias "PortSwigger," Dafydd created the popular Burp Suite of web application hacking tools. Dafydd holds master's and doctorate degrees in philosophy from the University of Oxford.
Marcus Pinto is a Principal Security Consultant at Next Generation Security Software, where he leads the database competency development team, and has lead the development of NGS' primary training courses. He has eight years' experience in security consulting and specializes in penetration testing of web applications and supporting architectures.
Marcus has worked with numerous banks, retailers, and other enterprises to help secure their web applications, and has provided security consulting to the development projects of several security-critical applications. He has worked extensively with large-scale web application deployments in the financial services industry.
Marcus has developed and presented database and web application training courses at the Black Hat and other security conferences around the world. Marcus holds a master's degree in physics from the University of Cambridge.
Content
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1 Web Application (In)security.
Chapter 2 Core Defense Mechanisms.
Chapter 3 Web Application Technologies.
Chapter 4 Mapping the Application.
Chapter 5 Bypassing Client-Side Controls.
Chapter 6 Attacking Authentication.
Chapter 7 Attacking Session Management.
Chapter 8 Attacking Access Controls.
Chapter 9 Injecting Code.
Chapter 10 Exploiting Path Traversal.
Chapter 11 Attacking Application Logic.
Chapter 12 Attacking Other Users.
Chapter 13 Automating Bespoke Attacks.
Chapter 14 Exploiting Information Disclosure.
Chapter 15 Attacking Compiled Applications.
Chapter 16 Attacking Application Architecture.
Chapter 17 Attacking the Web Server.
Chapter 18 Finding Vulnerabilities in Source Code.
Chapter 19 A Web Application Hacker's Toolkit.
Chapter 20 A Web Application Hacker's Methodology.
Index.