Showing posts with label Srinivas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Srinivas. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

PHP Lab: Analyze the code and spot the vulnerability

Introduction and background: A penetration test has been conducted on the following URL, and a SQL Injection vulnerability was identified. http://192.168.56.101/webapps/sqli/sqli.php The developers... Go on to the site to read the full article

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Process: Gaining and Elevating Access

Gaining and Elevating Access and its relation to Penetration Testing Background Penetration Testing is a process that typically consists of the following phases. Information Gathering Scanning and... Go on to the site to read the full article

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Monday, January 23, 2017

Android Hacking and Security Part 25: Hooking and patching Android apps using Xposed Framework

Introduction: In part 22 of this series, we discussed the tools that control the flow of the application on the fly while the app is running. Writing Cydia Substrate extensions to control the... Go on to the site to read the full article

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Monday, January 2, 2017

Setting Up a VPN-Based Penetration Testing Lab

Introduction: In today’s information security training, time and location is one of the crucial elements for the attendees. Many tend to choose a flexible training program that can be attended...

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