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awesome-web-security
🐶 A curated list of Web Security materials and resources.
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Digests
- Hacker101 - Written by [hackerone](https://www.hackerone.com/start-hacking).
- The Daily Swig - Web security digest - Written by [PortSwigger](https://portswigger.net/).
- Web Application Security Zone by Netsparker - Written by [Netsparker](https://www.netsparker.com/).
- Infosec Newbie - Written by [Mark Robinson](https://www.sneakymonkey.net/).
- The Magic of Learning - Written by [@bitvijays](https://bitvijays.github.io/aboutme.html).
- tl;dr sec - Weekly summary of top security tools, blog posts, and security research.
- CTF Field Guide - Written by [Trail of Bits](https://www.trailofbits.com/).
- Web Application Security Zone by Netsparker - Written by [Netsparker](https://www.netsparker.com/).
- Infosec Newbie - Written by [Mark Robinson](https://www.sneakymonkey.net/).
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Forums
- Phrack Magazine - Ezine written by and for hackers.
- The Hacker News - Security in a serious way.
- Security Weekly - The security podcast network.
- The Register - Biting the hand that feeds IT.
- Dark Reading - Connecting The Information Security Community.
- HackDig - Dig high-quality web security articles for hacker.
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Introduction
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XSS - Cross-Site Scripting
- Cross-Site Scripting – Application Security – Google - Written by [Google](https://www.google.com/).
- C.XSS Guide - Written by [@JakobKallin](https://github.com/JakobKallin) and [Irene Lobo Valbuena](https://www.linkedin.com/in/irenelobovalbuena/).
- A talk about XSS thousand knocks - Written by [Yu Yagihashi](https://speakerdeck.com/yagihashoo).
- THE BIG BAD WOLF - XSS AND MAINTAINING ACCESS - Written by [Paulos Yibelo](http://www.paulosyibelo.com/).
- payloadbox/xss-payload-list - Written by [@payloadbox](https://github.com/payloadbox).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - XSS Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
- H5SC - Written by [@cure53](https://github.com/cure53).
- AwesomeXSS - Written by [@s0md3v](https://github.com/s0md3v).
- XSS.png - Written by @jackmasa.- [C.XSS Guide](https://excess-xss.com/) - Written by [@JakobKallin](https://github.com/JakobKallin) and [Irene Lobo Valbuena](https://www.linkedin.com/in/irenelobovalbuena/).
- クロスサイトスクリプティングの仕組みと攻撃を回避する7つの対策 - Written by [McAfee Blog](https://blogs.mcafee.jp/).
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Prototype Pollution
- Prototype pollution attack in NodeJS application - Written by [@HoLyVieR](https://github.com/HoLyVieR).
- Real-world JS - 1 - Written by [@po6ix](https://twitter.com/po6ix).
- Exploiting prototype pollution – RCE in Kibana (CVE-2019-7609) - Written by [@securitymb](https://twitter.com/securitymb).
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CSV Injection
- CSV Injection -> Meterpreter on Pornhub - Written by [Andy](https://blog.zsec.uk/).
- The Absurdly Underestimated Dangers of CSV Injection - Written by [George Mauer](http://georgemauer.net/).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - CSV Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - CSV Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - CSV Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
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SQL Injection
- SQL Injection Cheat Sheet - Written by [@netsparker](https://twitter.com/netsparker).
- SQL Injection Wiki - Written by [NETSPI](https://www.netspi.com/).
- SQL Injection Pocket Reference - Written by [@LightOS](https://twitter.com/LightOS).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - SQL Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
- SQL Injection Cheat Sheet - Written by [@netsparker](https://twitter.com/netsparker).
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Rails
- Rails SQL Injection - Written by [@presidentbeef](https://github.com/presidentbeef).
- Official Rails Security Guide - Written by [Rails team](https://rubyonrails.org/).
- Rails Security - First part - Written by [@qazbnm456](https://github.com/qazbnm456).
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AngularJS
- XSS without HTML: Client-Side Template Injection with AngularJS - Written by [Gareth Heyes](https://www.blogger.com/profile/10856178524811553475).
- DOM based Angular sandbox escapes - Written by [@garethheyes](https://twitter.com/garethheyes)
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Command Injection
- rubyでopenコマンドを使用するときに気をつけること - Written by [金子 将範](http://www.lanches.co.jp/author/rubyist).
- Potential command injection in resolv.rb - Written by [@drigg3r](https://github.com/drigg3r).
- payloadbox/command-injection-payload-list - Written by [@payloadbox](https://github.com/payloadbox).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - Command Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
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ORM Injection
- HQL for pentesters - Written by [@h3xstream](https://twitter.com/h3xstream/).
- HQL : Hyperinsane Query Language (or how to access the whole SQL API within a HQL injection ?) - Written by [@_m0bius](https://twitter.com/_m0bius).
- ORM2Pwn: Exploiting injections in Hibernate ORM - Written by [Mikhail Egorov](https://0ang3el.blogspot.tw/).
- ORM Injection - Written by [Simone Onofri](https://onofri.org/).
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XXE - XML eXternal Entity
- XXE - Written by [@phonexicum](https://twitter.com/phonexicum).
- XML external entity (XXE) injection - Written by [portswigger](https://portswigger.net/).
- XML Schema, DTD, and Entity Attacks - Written by [Timothy D. Morgan](https://twitter.com/ecbftw) and Omar Al Ibrahim.
- payloadbox/xxe-injection-payload-list - Written by [@payloadbox](https://github.com/payloadbox).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - XXE Injection - Written by various contributors.
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CSRF - Cross-Site Request Forgery
- Wiping Out CSRF - Written by [@jrozner](https://medium.com/@jrozner).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - CSRF Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - CSRF Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
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Clickjacking
- Clickjacking - Written by [Imperva](https://www.imperva.com/).
- X-Frame-Options: All about Clickjacking? - Written by [Mario Heiderich](http://www.slideshare.net/x00mario).
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SSRF - Server-Side Request Forgery
- SSRF bible. Cheatsheet - Written by [Wallarm](https://wallarm.com/).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - Server-Side Request Forgery - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
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Web Cache Poisoning
- Practical Web Cache Poisoning - Written by [@albinowax](https://twitter.com/albinowax).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - Web Cache Deception - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
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Relative Path Overwrite
- Large-scale analysis of style injection by relative path overwrite - Written by [The Morning Paper](https://blog.acolyer.org/).
- MBSD Technical Whitepaper - A few RPO exploitation techniques - Written by [Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions, Inc.](https://www.mbsd.jp/).
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Open Redirect
- Open Redirect Vulnerability - Written by [s0cket7](https://s0cket7.com/).
- payloadbox/open-redirect-payload-list - Written by [@payloadbox](https://github.com/payloadbox).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - Open Redirect - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
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Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
- How to Hunt Bugs in SAML; a Methodology - Part I - Written by [epi](https://epi052.gitlab.io/notes-to-self/).
- How to Hunt Bugs in SAML; a Methodology - Part II - Written by [epi](https://epi052.gitlab.io/notes-to-self/).
- How to Hunt Bugs in SAML; a Methodology - Part III - Written by [epi](https://epi052.gitlab.io/notes-to-self/).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - SAML Injection - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
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Upload
- File Upload Restrictions Bypass - Written by [Haboob Team](https://www.exploit-db.com/author/?a=9381).
- PayloadsAllTheThings - Upload Insecure Files - Written by [@swisskyrepo](https://github.com/swisskyrepo).
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Webmail
- Why mail() is dangerous in PHP - Written by [Robin Peraglie](https://www.ripstech.com/).
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ReactJS
- XSS via a spoofed React element - Written by [Daniel LeCheminant](http://danlec.com/).
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SSL/TLS
- SSL & TLS Penetration Testing - Written by [APTIVE](https://www.aptive.co.uk/).
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NFS
- NFS | PENETRATION TESTING ACADEMY - Written by [PENETRATION ACADEMY](https://pentestacademy.wordpress.com/).
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AWS
- PENETRATION TESTING AWS STORAGE: KICKING THE S3 BUCKET - Written by Dwight Hohnstein from [Rhino Security Labs](https://rhinosecuritylabs.com/).
- AWS PENETRATION TESTING PART 1. S3 BUCKETS - Written by [VirtueSecurity](https://www.virtuesecurity.com/).
- AWS PENETRATION TESTING PART 2. S3, IAM, EC2 - Written by [VirtueSecurity](https://www.virtuesecurity.com/).
- Misadventures in AWS - Written by Christian Demko
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Azure
- Common Azure Security Vulnerabilities and Misconfigurations - Written by [@rhinobenjamin](https://twitter.com/rhinobenjamin).
- Cloud Security Risks (Part 1): Azure CSV Injection Vulnerability - Written by [@spengietz](https://twitter.com/spengietz).
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Sub Domain Enumeration
- The Art of Subdomain Enumeration - Written by [Patrik Hudak](https://blog.sweepatic.com/author/patrik/).
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Crypto
- Applied Crypto Hardening - Written by [The bettercrypto.org Team](https://bettercrypto.org/).
- What is a Side-Channel Attack ? - Written by [J.M Porup](https://www.csoonline.com/author/J.M.-Porup/).
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Web Shell
- Hunting for Web Shells - Written by [Jacob Baines](https://www.tenable.com/profile/jacob-baines).
- Hacking with JSP Shells - Written by [@_nullbind](https://twitter.com/_nullbind).
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OSINT
- Hacking Cryptocurrency Miners with OSINT Techniques - Written by [@s3yfullah](https://medium.com/@s3yfullah).
- OSINT x UCCU Workshop on Open Source Intelligence - Written by [Philippe Lin](https://www.slideshare.net/miaoski).
- 102 Deep Dive in the Dark Web OSINT Style Kirby Plessas - Presented by [@kirbstr](https://twitter.com/kirbstr).
- The most complete guide to finding anyone’s email - Written by [Timur Daudpota](https://www.blurbiz.io/).
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DNS Rebinding
- Attacking Private Networks from the Internet with DNS Rebinding - Written by [@brannondorsey](https://medium.com/@brannondorsey)
- Hacking home routers from the Internet - Written by [@radekk](https://medium.com/@radekk)
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Deserialization
- Attacking .NET deserialization - Written by [@pwntester](https://twitter.com/pwntester).
- .NET Roulette: Exploiting Insecure Deserialization in Telerik UI - Written by [@noperator](https://twitter.com/noperator).
- How to exploit the DotNetNuke Cookie Deserialization - Written by [CRISTIAN CORNEA](https://pentest-tools.com/blog/author/pentest-cristian/).
- HOW TO EXPLOIT LIFERAY CVE-2020-7961 : QUICK JOURNEY TO POC - Written by [@synacktiv](https://twitter.com/synacktiv).
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OAuth
- Introduction to OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect - Written by [@PhilippeDeRyck](https://twitter.com/PhilippeDeRyck).
- What is going on with OAuth 2.0? And why you should not use it for authentication. - Written by [@damianrusinek](https://medium.com/@damianrusinek).
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JWT
- Hardcoded secrets, unverified tokens, and other common JWT mistakes - Written by [@ermil0v](https://twitter.com/ermil0v).
- Hardcoded secrets, unverified tokens, and other common JWT mistakes - Written by [@ermil0v](https://twitter.com/ermil0v).
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FTP Injection
- SMTP over XXE − how to send emails using Java's XML parser - Written by [Alexander Klink](https://shiftordie.de/).
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Evasions
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XXE
- Bypass Fix of OOB XXE Using Different encoding - Written by [@SpiderSec](https://twitter.com/SpiderSec).
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CSP
- Any protection against dynamic module import? - Written by [@shhnjk](https://twitter.com/@shhnjk).
- CSP: bypassing form-action with reflected XSS - Written by [Detectify Labs](https://labs.detectify.com/).
- TWITTER XSS + CSP BYPASS - Written by [Paulos Yibelo](http://www.paulosyibelo.com/).
- Neatly bypassing CSP - Written by [Wallarm](https://wallarm.com/).
- Evading CSP with DOM-based dangling markup - Written by [portswigger](https://portswigger.net/).
- GitHub's CSP journey - Written by [@ptoomey3](https://github.com/ptoomey3).
- GitHub's post-CSP journey - Written by [@ptoomey3](https://github.com/ptoomey3).
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WAF
- Web Application Firewall (WAF) Evasion Techniques - Written by [@secjuice](https://twitter.com/secjuice).
- Web Application Firewall (WAF) Evasion Techniques #2 - Written by [@secjuice](https://twitter.com/secjuice).
- Airbnb – When Bypassing JSON Encoding, XSS Filter, WAF, CSP, and Auditor turns into Eight Vulnerabilities - Written by [@Brett Buerhaus](https://twitter.com/bbuerhaus).
- How to bypass libinjection in many WAF/NGWAF - Written by [@d0znpp](https://medium.com/@d0znpp).
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Authentication
- Trend Micro Threat Discovery Appliance - Session Generation Authentication Bypass (CVE-2016-8584) - Written by [@malerisch](https://twitter.com/malerisch) and [@steventseeley](https://twitter.com/steventseeley).
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JSMVC
- JavaScript MVC and Templating Frameworks - Written by [Mario Heiderich](http://www.slideshare.net/x00mario).
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Tricks
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CSRF
- Neat tricks to bypass CSRF-protection - Written by [Twosecurity](https://twosecurity.io/).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- If HttpOnly You Could Still CSRF… Of CORS you can! - Written by [@GraphX](https://twitter.com/GraphX).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
- Exploiting CSRF on JSON endpoints with Flash and redirects - Written by [@riyazwalikar](https://blog.appsecco.com/@riyazwalikar).
- Cracking Java’s RNG for CSRF - Javax Faces and Why CSRF Token Randomness Matters - Written by [@rramgattie](https://blog.securityevaluators.com/@rramgattie).
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Clickjacking
- Clickjackings in Google worth 14981.7$ - Written by [@raushanraj_65039](https://medium.com/@raushanraj_65039).
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Remote Code Execution
- CVE-2019-1306: ARE YOU MY INDEX? - Written by [@yu5k3](https://twitter.com/yu5k3).
- WebLogic RCE (CVE-2019-2725) Debug Diary - Written by Badcode@Knownsec 404 Team.
- Exploiting Node.js deserialization bug for Remote Code Execution - Written by [OpSecX](https://opsecx.com/index.php/author/ajinabraham/).
- DRUPAL 7.X SERVICES MODULE UNSERIALIZE() TO RCE - Written by [Ambionics Security](https://www.ambionics.io/).
- How we exploited a remote code execution vulnerability in math.js - Written by [@capacitorset](https://github.com/capacitorset).
- GitHub Enterprise Remote Code Execution - Written by [@iblue](https://github.com/iblue).
- Evil Teacher: Code Injection in Moodle - Written by [RIPS Technologies](https://www.ripstech.com/).
- How I Chained 4 vulnerabilities on GitHub Enterprise, From SSRF Execution Chain to RCE! - Written by [Orange](http://blog.orange.tw/).
- $36k Google App Engine RCE - Written by [Ezequiel Pereira](https://sites.google.com/site/testsitehacking/).
- Poor RichFaces - Written by [CODE WHITE](https://www.code-white.com/).
- Remote Code Execution on a Facebook server - Written by [@blaklis_](https://twitter.com/blaklis_).
- What Do WebLogic, WebSphere, JBoss, Jenkins, OpenNMS, and Your Application Have in Common? This Vulnerability. - Written by [@breenmachine](https://twitter.com/@breenmachine).
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XSS
- Exploiting XSS with 20 characters limitation - Written by [Jorge Lajara](https://jlajara.gitlab.io/).
- Upgrade self XSS to Exploitable XSS an 3 Ways Technic - Written by [HAHWUL](https://www.hahwul.com/).
- XSS without parentheses and semi-colons - Written by [@garethheyes](https://twitter.com/garethheyes).
- XSS-Auditor — the protector of unprotected and the deceiver of protected. - Written by [@terjanq](https://medium.com/@terjanq).
- Query parameter reordering causes redirect page to render unsafe URL - Written by [kenziy](https://hackerone.com/kenziy).
- How I found a $5,000 Google Maps XSS (by fiddling with Protobuf) - Written by [@marin_m](https://medium.com/@marin_m).
- DON'T TRUST THE DOM: BYPASSING XSS MITIGATIONS VIA SCRIPT GADGETS - Written by [Sebastian Lekies](https://twitter.com/slekies), [Krzysztof Kotowicz](https://twitter.com/kkotowicz), and [Eduardo Vela](https://twitter.com/sirdarckcat).
- Uber XSS via Cookie - Written by [zhchbin](http://zhchbin.github.io/).
- DOM XSS – auth.uber.com - Written by [StamOne_](http://stamone-bug-bounty.blogspot.tw/).
- Stored XSS on Facebook - Written by [Enguerran Gillier](https://opnsec.com/).
- </script> is filtered ? - Written by [@strukt93](https://twitter.com/strukt93).
- $20000 Facebook DOM XSS - Written by [@vinodsparrow](https://twitter.com/vinodsparrow).
- ECMAScript 6 from an Attacker's Perspective - Breaking Frameworks, Sandboxes, and everything else - Written by [Mario Heiderich](http://www.slideshare.net/x00mario).
- 5文字で書くJavaScript - Shibuya.XSS techtalk #10 by [Masato Kinugawa](https://twitter.com/kinugawamasato).
- Another XSS in Google Colaboratory - Written by [Michał Bentkowski](https://blog.bentkowski.info/).
- XSS in Google Colaboratory + CSP bypass - Written by [Michał Bentkowski](https://blog.bentkowski.info/).
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SQL Injection
- MySQL Error Based SQL Injection Using EXP - Written by [@osandamalith](https://twitter.com/osandamalith).
- SQL injection in an UPDATE query - a bug bounty story! - Written by [Zombiehelp54](http://zombiehelp54.blogspot.jp/).
- GitHub Enterprise SQL Injection - Written by [Orange](http://blog.orange.tw/).
- Making a Blind SQL Injection a little less blind - Written by [TomNomNom](https://twitter.com/TomNomNom).
- Red Team Tales 0x01: From MSSQL to RCE - Written by [Tarlogic](https://www.tarlogic.com/en/cybersecurity-blog/).
- SQL INJECTION AND POSTGRES - AN ADVENTURE TO EVENTUAL RCE - Written by [@denandz](https://github.com/denandz).
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OAuth
- Facebook OAuth Framework Vulnerability - Written by [@AmolBaikar](https://twitter.com/AmolBaikar).
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NoSQL Injection
- GraphQL NoSQL Injection Through JSON Types - Written by [Pete](http://www.petecorey.com/work/).
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Web Cache Poisoning
- Cache poisoning and other dirty tricks - Written by [Wallarm](https://wallarm.com/).
- Bypassing Web Cache Poisoning Countermeasures - Written by [@albinowax](https://twitter.com/albinowax).
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XXE
- Evil XML with two encodings - Written by [Arseniy Sharoglazov](https://mohemiv.com/).
- XXE in WeChat Pay Sdk ( WeChat leave a backdoor on merchant websites) - Written by [Rose Jackcode](https://twitter.com/codeshtool).
- XXE OOB extracting via HTTP+FTP using single opened port - Written by [skavans](https://skavans.ru/).
- What You Didn't Know About XML External Entities Attacks - Written by [Timothy D. Morgan](https://twitter.com/ecbftw).
- Pre-authentication XXE vulnerability in the Services Drupal module - Written by [Renaud Dubourguais](https://twitter.com/_m0bius).
- Exploiting XXE with local DTD files - Written by [Arseniy Sharoglazov](https://twitter.com/_mohemiv).
- Automating local DTD discovery for XXE exploitation - Written by [Philippe Arteau](https://twitter.com/h3xstream).
- XXE OOB exploitation at Java 1.7+ (2014) - Written by [Ivan Novikov](https://twitter.com/d0znpp/).
- Automating local DTD discovery for XXE exploitation - Written by [Philippe Arteau](https://twitter.com/h3xstream).
- XML Out-Of-Band Data Retrieval - Written by Timur Yunusov and Alexey Osipov.
- Forcing XXE Reflection through Server Error Messages - Written by [Antti Rantasaari](https://blog.netspi.com/author/antti-rantasaari/).
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SSRF
- AWS takeover through SSRF in JavaScript - Written by [Gwen](http://10degres.net/).
- PHP SSRF Techniques - Written by [@themiddleblue](https://medium.com/@themiddleblue).
- SSRF in https://imgur.com/vidgif/url - Written by [aesteral](https://hackerone.com/aesteral).
- All you need to know about SSRF and how may we write tools to do auto-detect - Written by [@Auxy233](https://twitter.com/Auxy233).
- A New Era of SSRF - Exploiting URL Parser in Trending Programming Languages! - Written by [Orange](http://blog.orange.tw/).
- SSRF Tips - Written by [xl7dev](http://blog.safebuff.com/).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Into the Borg – SSRF inside Google production network - Written by [opnsec](https://opnsec.com/).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- SSRF to ROOT Access - A $25k bounty for SSRF leading to ROOT Access in all instances by [0xacb](https://hackerone.com/0xacb).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
- Piercing the Veil: Server Side Request Forgery to NIPRNet access - Written by [Alyssa Herrera](https://medium.com/@alyssa.o.herrera).
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URL
- Some Problems Of URLs - Written by [Chris Palmer](https://noncombatant.org/about/).
- Phishing with Unicode Domains - Written by [Xudong Zheng](https://www.xudongz.com/).
- Unicode Domains are bad and you should feel bad for supporting them - Written by [VRGSEC](https://www.vgrsec.com/).
- [dev.twitter.com - Written by [Sergey Bobrov](http://blog.blackfan.ru/).
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Deserialization
- ASP.NET resource files (.RESX) and deserialisation issues - Written by [@irsdl](https://twitter.com/irsdl).
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Others
- How I hacked Google’s bug tracking system itself for $15,600 in bounties - Written by [@alex.birsan](https://medium.com/@alex.birsan).
- Some Tricks From My Secret Group - Written by [phithon](https://www.leavesongs.com/).
- Inducing DNS Leaks in Onion Web Services - Written by [@epidemics-scepticism](https://github.com/epidemics-scepticism).
- Stored XSS, and SSRF in Google using the Dataset Publishing Language - Written by [@signalchaos](https://twitter.com/signalchaos).
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Header Injection
- Java/Python FTP Injections Allow for Firewall Bypass - Written by [Timothy Morgan](https://plus.google.com/105917618099766831589).
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Browser Exploitation
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Frontend (like SOP bypass, URL spoofing, and something like that)
- The world of Site Isolation and compromised renderer - Written by [@shhnjk](https://twitter.com/shhnjk).
- The Cookie Monster in Your Browsers - Written by [@filedescriptor](https://twitter.com/filedescriptor).
- Bypassing Mobile Browser Security For Fun And Profit - Written by [@rafaybaloch](https://twitter.com/@rafaybaloch).
- The inception bar: a new phishing method - Written by [jameshfisher](https://jameshfisher.com/).
- JSON hijacking for the modern web - Written by [portswigger](https://portswigger.net/).
- IE11 Information disclosure - local file detection - Written by James Lee.
- How do we Stop Spilling the Beans Across Origins? - Written by [aaj at google.com]([email protected]) and [mkwst at google.com]([email protected]).
- I’m harvesting credit card numbers and passwords from your site. Here’s how. - Written by [David Gilbertson](https://hackernoon.com/@david.gilbertson).
- Sending arbitrary IPC messages via overriding Function.prototype.apply - Written by [@kinugawamasato](https://twitter.com/kinugawamasato).
- Take Advantage of Out-of-Scope Domains in Bug Bounty Programs - Written by [@Abdulahhusam](https://twitter.com/Abdulahhusam).
- SOP bypass / UXSS – Stealing Credentials Pretty Fast (Edge) - Written by [Manuel](https://twitter.com/magicmac2000).
- ブラウザの脆弱性とそのインパクト - Written by [Muneaki Nishimura](https://speakerdeck.com/nishimunea) and [Masato Kinugawa](https://twitter.com/kinugawamasato).
- Особенности Safari в client-side атаках - Written by [Bo0oM](https://bo0om.ru/author/admin).
- Setting arbitrary request headers in Chromium via CRLF injection - Written by [Michał Bentkowski](https://blog.bentkowski.info/).
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Backend (core of Browser implementation, and often refers to C or C++ part)
- Breaking UC Browser - Written by [Доктор Веб](https://www.drweb.ru/).
- Attacking JavaScript Engines - A case study of JavaScriptCore and CVE-2016-4622 - Written by [[email protected]]([email protected]).
- Three roads lead to Rome - Written by [@holynop](https://twitter.com/holynop).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- SSD Advisory – Chrome Turbofan Remote Code Execution - Written by [SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure (SSD)](https://blogs.securiteam.com/).
- Look Mom, I don't use Shellcode - Browser Exploitation Case Study for Internet Explorer 11 - Written by [@moritzj](http://twitter.com/moritzj).
- PUSHING WEBKIT'S BUTTONS WITH A MOBILE PWN2OWN EXPLOIT - Written by [@wanderingglitch](https://twitter.com/wanderingglitch).
- How I got my first big bounty payout with Tesla - Written by [@cj.fairhead](https://medium.com/@cj.fairhead).
- CVE-2017-2446 or JSC::JSGlobalObject::isHavingABadTime. - Written by [Diary of a reverse-engineer](https://doar-e.github.io/).
- CLEANLY ESCAPING THE CHROME SANDBOX - Written by [@tjbecker_](https://twitter.com/tjbecker_).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- Exploiting a V8 OOB write. - Written by [@halbecaf](https://twitter.com/halbecaf).
- A Methodical Approach to Browser Exploitation - Written by [@PatrickBiernat](https://twitter.com/PatrickBiernat), [@gaasedelen](https://twitter.com/gaasedelen) and [@itszn13](https://twitter.com/itszn13).
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PoCs
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Database
- SPLOITUS - Exploits & Tools Search Engine by [@i_bo0om](https://twitter.com/i_bo0om).
- Exploit Database - ultimate archive of Exploits, Shellcode, and Security Papers by [Offensive Security](https://www.offensive-security.com/).
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Cheetsheets
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Database
- XSS Cheat Sheet - 2018 Edition - Written by [@brutelogic](https://twitter.com/brutelogic).
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Tools
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Auditing
- prowler - Tool for AWS security assessment, auditing and hardening by [@Alfresco](https://github.com/Alfresco).
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Reconnaissance
- Shodan - Shodan is the world's first search engine for Internet-connected devices by [@shodanhq](https://twitter.com/shodanhq).
- Censys - Censys is a search engine that allows computer scientists to ask questions about the devices and networks that compose the Internet by [University of Michigan](https://umich.edu/).
- urlscan.io - Service which analyses websites and the resources they request by [@heipei](https://twitter.com/heipei).
- ZoomEye - Cyberspace Search Engine by [@zoomeye_team](https://twitter.com/zoomeye_team).
- FOFA - Cyberspace Search Engine by [BAIMAOHUI](http://baimaohui.net/).
- NSFOCUS - THREAT INTELLIGENCE PORTAL by NSFOCUS GLOBAL.
- SpiderFoot - Open source footprinting and intelligence-gathering tool by [@binarypool](https://twitter.com/binarypool).
- Databases - start.me - Various databases which you can use for your OSINT research by [@technisette](https://twitter.com/technisette).
- peoplefindThor - the easy way to find people on Facebook by [postkassen](mailto:[email protected]?subject=peoplefindthor.dk comments).
- Social Mapper - Social Media Enumeration & Correlation Tool by Jacob Wilkin(Greenwolf) by [@SpiderLabs](https://github.com/SpiderLabs).
- EyeWitness - EyeWitness is designed to take screenshots of websites, provide some server header info, and identify default credentials if possible by [@ChrisTruncer](https://github.com/ChrisTruncer).
- VirusTotal domain information - Searching for domain information by [VirusTotal](https://www.virustotal.com/).
- Certificate Search - Enter an Identity (Domain Name, Organization Name, etc), a Certificate Fingerprint (SHA-1 or SHA-256) or a crt.sh ID to search certificate(s) by [@crtsh](https://github.com/crtsh).
- EyeWitness - EyeWitness is designed to take screenshots of websites, provide some server header info, and identify default credentials if possible by [@ChrisTruncer](https://github.com/ChrisTruncer).
- Censys - Censys is a search engine that allows computer scientists to ask questions about the devices and networks that compose the Internet by [University of Michigan](https://umich.edu/).
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Scanning
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Penetration Testing
- Burp Suite - Burp Suite is an integrated platform for performing security testing of web applications by [portswigger](https://portswigger.net/).
- TIDoS-Framework - A comprehensive web application audit framework to cover up everything from Reconnaissance and OSINT to Vulnerability Analysis by [@_tID](https://github.com/theInfectedDrake).
- grayhatwarfare - Public buckets by [grayhatwarfare](http://www.grayhatwarfare.com/).
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Offensive
- csp evaluator - A tool for evaluating content-security-policies by [Csper](http://csper.io).
- dtd-finder - List DTDs and generate XXE payloads using those local DTDs by [@GoSecure](https://github.com/GoSecure).
- Open redirect/SSRF payload generator - Open redirect/SSRF payload generator by [intigriti](https://www.intigriti.com/).
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Leaking
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Detecting
- sqlchop - SQL injection detection engine by [chaitin](http://chaitin.com).
- xsschop - XSS detection engine by [chaitin](http://chaitin.com).
- GuardRails - A GitHub App that provides security feedback in Pull Requests.
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Preventing
- Csper - A set of tools for building/evaluating/monitoring content-security-policy to prevent/detect cross site scripting by [Csper](https://csper.io).
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Proxy
- Charles - HTTP proxy / HTTP monitor / Reverse Proxy that enables a developer to view all of the HTTP and SSL / HTTPS traffic between their machine and the Internet.
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Disassembler
- radare2 - Unix-like reverse engineering framework and commandline tools by [@radare](https://github.com/radare).
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Decompiler
- CFR - Another java decompiler by [@LeeAtBenf](https://twitter.com/LeeAtBenf).
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DNS Rebinding
- dref - DNS Rebinding Exploitation Framework. Dref does the heavy-lifting for DNS rebinding by [@mwrlabs](https://github.com/mwrlabs)
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Others
- Dnslogger - DNS Logger by [@iagox86](https://github.com/iagox86).
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Social Engineering Database
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Others
- haveibeenpwned - Check if you have an account that has been compromised in a data breach by [Troy Hunt](https://www.troyhunt.com/).
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Blogs
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Others
- Orange - Taiwan's talented web penetrator.
- leavesongs - China's talented web penetrator.
- James Kettle - Head of Research at [PortSwigger Web Security](https://portswigger.net/).
- Broken Browser - Fun with Browser Vulnerabilities.
- Scrutiny - Internet Security through Web Browsers by Dhiraj Mishra.
- BRETT BUERHAUS - Vulnerability disclosures and rambles on application security.
- n0tr00t - ~# n0tr00t Security Team.
- OpnSec - Open Mind Security!
- RIPS Technologies - Write-ups for PHP vulnerabilities.
- 0Day Labs - Awesome bug-bounty and challenges writeups.
- Blog of Osanda - Security Researching and Reverse Engineering.
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Twitter Users
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Others
- @HackwithGitHub - Initiative to showcase open source hacking tools for hackers and pentesters
- @filedescriptor - Active penetrator often tweets and writes useful articles
- @cure53berlin - [Cure53](https://cure53.de/) is a German cybersecurity firm.
- @XssPayloads - The wonderland of JavaScript unexpected usages, and more.
- @kinugawamasato - Japanese web penetrator.
- @h3xstream - Security Researcher, interested in web security, crypto, pentest, static analysis but most of all, samy is my hero.
- @garethheyes - English web penetrator.
- @hasegawayosuke - Japanese javascript security researcher.
- @shhnjk - Web and Browsers Security Researcher.
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Practices
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Application
- OWASP Juice Shop - Probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application - Written by [@bkimminich](https://github.com/bkimminich) and the [@owasp_juiceshop](https://twitter.com/owasp_juiceshop) team.
- Hackxor - Realistic web application hacking game - Written by [@albinowax](https://twitter.com/albinowax).
- SELinux Game - Learn SELinux by doing. Solve Puzzles, show skillz - Written by [@selinuxgame](https://twitter.com/selinuxgame).
- Portswigger Web Security Academy - Free trainings and labs - Written by [PortSwigger](https://portswigger.net/).
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AWS
- FLAWS - Amazon AWS CTF challenge - Written by [@0xdabbad00](https://twitter.com/0xdabbad00).
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XSS
- XSS game - Google XSS Challenge - Written by Google.
- prompt(1) to win - Complex 16-Level XSS Challenge held in summer 2014 (+4 Hidden Levels) - Written by [@cure53](https://github.com/cure53).
- alert(1) to win - Series of XSS challenges - Written by [@steike](https://twitter.com/steike).
- XSS Challenges - Series of XSS challenges - Written by yamagata21.
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ModSecurity / OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set
- ModSecurity / OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set - Series of tutorials to install, configure and tune ModSecurity and the Core Rule Set - Written by [@ChrFolini](https://twitter.com/ChrFolini).
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Community
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ModSecurity / OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set
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Miscellaneous
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ModSecurity / OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set
- Google VRP and Unicorns - Written by [Daniel Stelter-Gliese](https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-stelter-gliese-170a70a2/).
- Brute Forcing Your Facebook Email and Phone Number - Written by [PwnDizzle](http://pwndizzle.blogspot.jp/).
- Pentest + Exploit dev Cheatsheet wallpaper - Penetration Testing and Exploit Dev CheatSheet.
- The Definitive Security Data Science and Machine Learning Guide - Written by JASON TROS.
- A glimpse into GitHub's Bug Bounty workflow - Written by [@gregose](https://github.com/gregose).
- Cybersecurity Campaign Playbook - Written by [Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs](https://www.belfercenter.org/).
- Internet of Things Scanner - Check if your internet-connected devices at home are public on Shodan by [BullGuard](https://www.bullguard.com/).
- The Bug Hunters Methodology v2.1 - Written by [@jhaddix](https://twitter.com/jhaddix).
- $7.5k Google services mix-up - Written by [Ezequiel Pereira](https://sites.google.com/site/testsitehacking/).
- How I exploited ACME TLS-SNI-01 issuing Let's Encrypt SSL-certs for any domain using shared hosting - Written by [@fransrosen](https://twitter.com/fransrosen).
- Escape and Evasion Egressing Restricted Networks - Written by [Chris Patten, Tom Steele]([email protected]).
- Be careful what you copy: Invisibly inserting usernames into text with Zero-Width Characters - Written by [@umpox](https://medium.com/@umpox).
- Domato Fuzzer's Generation Engine Internals - Written by [sigpwn](https://www.sigpwn.io/).
- CSS Is So Overpowered It Can Deanonymize Facebook Users - Written by [Ruslan Habalov](https://www.evonide.com/).
- Introduction to Web Application Security - Written by [@itsC0rg1](https://twitter.com/itsC0rg1), [@jmkeads](https://twitter.com/jmkeads) and [@matir](https://twitter.com/matir).
- Finding The Real Origin IPs Hiding Behind CloudFlare or TOR - Written by [Paul Dannewitz](https://www.secjuice.com/author/paul-dannewitz/).
- Why Facebook's api starts with a for loop - Written by [@AntoGarand](https://twitter.com/AntoGarand).
- How I could have stolen your photos from Google - my first 3 bug bounty writeups - Written by [@gergoturcsanyi](https://twitter.com/gergoturcsanyi).
- An example why NAT is NOT security - Written by [@0daywork](https://twitter.com/@0daywork).
- WEB APPLICATION PENETRATION TESTING NOTES - Written by [Jayson](https://techvomit.net/).
- Hacking with a Heads Up Display - Written by [David Scrobonia](https://segment.com/blog/authors/david-scrobonia/).
- Alexa Top 1 Million Security - Hacking the Big Ones - Written by [@slashcrypto](https://twitter.com/slashcrypto).
- The bug bounty program that changed my life - Written by [Gwen](http://10degres.net/).
- List of bug bounty writeups - Written by [Mariem](https://pentester.land/).
- Implications of Loading .NET Assemblies - Written by [Brian Wallace](https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/contributors/brian-wallace.html).
- WCTF2019: Gyotaku The Flag - Written by [@t0nk42](https://twitter.com/t0nk42).
- How we abused Slack's TURN servers to gain access to internal services - Written by [@sandrogauci](https://twitter.com/sandrogauci).
- DOS File Path Magic Tricks - Written by [@clr2of8](https://medium.com/@clr2of8).
- How we abused Slack's TURN servers to gain access to internal services - Written by [@sandrogauci](https://twitter.com/sandrogauci).
- TL:DR: VPN leaks users’ IPs via WebRTC. I’ve tested seventy VPN providers and 16 of them leaks users’ IPs via WebRTC (23%) - Written by [voidsec](https://voidsec.com/).
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Programming Languages
Categories
Sub Categories
CSRF
102
Backend (core of Browser implementation, and often refers to C or C++ part)
45
ModSecurity / OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set
36
SSRF
35
Others
26
XSS
20
Reconnaissance
15
Frontend (like SOP bypass, URL spoofing, and something like that)
14
XXE
12
Remote Code Execution
12
SQL Injection
11
XSS - Cross-Site Scripting
10
CSP
7
AWS
5
Deserialization
5
XXE - XML eXternal Entity
5
CSV Injection
5
URL
4
Web Cache Poisoning
4
Application
4
Command Injection
4
OSINT
4
WAF
4
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
4
ORM Injection
4
OAuth
3
CSRF - Cross-Site Request Forgery
3
Prototype Pollution
3
Offensive
3
Open Redirect
3
Penetration Testing
3
Clickjacking
3
DNS Rebinding
3
Database
3
Rails
3
Detecting
3
Web Shell
2
JWT
2
Relative Path Overwrite
2
Scanning
2
Azure
2
Crypto
2
Leaking
2
SSRF - Server-Side Request Forgery
2
Upload
2
AngularJS
2
NoSQL Injection
1
Header Injection
1
SSL/TLS
1
Decompiler
1
Webmail
1
JSMVC
1
Disassembler
1
Proxy
1
Sub Domain Enumeration
1
FTP Injection
1
ReactJS
1
NFS
1
Preventing
1
Auditing
1
Authentication
1