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Friday 25 December 2015

HTML5 Security - Local Storage

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This article walks you through a HTML5 Security feature called Local Storage and it’s security.


Monday 14 December 2015

Launching Our Pentesting MongoDB for absolute Beginners Course

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Are you a security freak looking to learn MongoDB penetration testing? If yes, our little video course “MongoDB Pentesting for Absolute Beginners” is the perfect way to pick up the basics. This course explains common misconfigurations seen in MongoDB and walks the readers through the basics. A lab is then setup followed by assessments which includes Identifying and fixing NoSQL Injection and automated assessments with NoSQLMAP. During the lab setup phase, readers will setup everything from scratch, which includes installing MongoDB and bringing it up, setting up a database for practicing MongoDB assessments, installing PHP drivers and setting up a vulnerable web application for practicing NoSQL Injection attacks with MongoDB.


Wednesday 25 November 2015

How To Setup A Lab For Penetration Testing and Hacking (Level-1 Beginners )

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Before We begin our hacking & pen-testing journey its very important for us to set up a lab, where we can try out all the testing in a very safe environment. I have seen many tutorials and videos on this topic at various blogs & channels on youtube. But what i found missing was most of these tutorials just explained the very basics such as how to install a pen testing distro like Kali Linux or backtrack on a Virtualization  software such as virtual box, & how to attack a pre-configured vulnerable box or a vulnerable distro. Most of these tutorials failed to explain simple settings and tweaks that can be done to create various hacking scenarios like for example tweaking the network settings from bridged to NAT etc., Also there are not many articles or guides on setting up a lab for intermediate and Advanced Users. Due the above reasons i have decided to write a series of very detailed articles on this  topic


 
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