
Basic SQL Grammar for Successful SQL Injection Attacks
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The basic steps to learn SQL injection attacks, the flower of web hacking! This is a lecture on basic SQL grammar!
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SQL, Penetration Testing, MySQL
The ultimate web hacking! File upload vulnerability attack technique! Part 2 of the '2nd part' education follows Part 1 and covers more advanced techniques.
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I didn't know there was a bundle so I bought 3 individually but they're good
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I took all of these lectures during the Chuseok holidays. I am currently a mock hacking practitioner, and after taking Part 1 and the web shell obfuscation bypass technique lecture, I took this lecture and learned a new perspective on web firewall bypass techniques. Thank you for the great lecture.
Understanding Web Firewalls
Web Firewall Bypass Technology
File upload vulnerabilities, advanced techniques!
We deliver the essential information that you won't find anywhere else.
This is a detailed training that covers the attack process of a completely different approach from the existing known methods, which is the most important content in file upload vulnerability attacks. You can learn the basic knowledge of attacks, bypass techniques used in practice, analysis of practice cases, various response measures, and secure coding. This is a mandatory training that serves as the basis for subsequent training.
This training course teaches advanced attack techniques and Web Application Firewall bypass techniques not covered in PART (1), and analyzes technical techniques used in practical environments through hands-on practice.
In today's web environment, web shell detection solutions are increasingly being used, and accordingly, diagnosticians must have the skills to bypass web shell detection solutions. Therefore, this will be essential training for practitioners.
The final part of our lecture on file upload vulnerabilities!
This lecture is the sequel to the lecture titled 'Part 2', 'File Upload Vulnerability Attack Techniques and Practical Case Analysis by a Simulated Hacking Practitioner: PART 1' .
File Upload Vulnerability Attack Part 2 is divided into three parts , and each topic is as follows.
This lecture is the '2nd part' of Part 2 , and covers the topic of 'Basic knowledge and techniques for bypassing web firewalls.'
I'm listening to the Creative Web Hacking series.
There are many ways to learn web hacking today. Most of the common ones, such as online lecture platforms like Inflearn, offline lectures at academies, and search engines, tend to focus on general content.
But this lecture is different. We are proud to say that it is 'content you can't hear anywhere else!'
💡 This lecture is the second part of Part 2 , and covers 'Basic knowledge and techniques for bypassing web firewalls' . It covers what a web firewall is, detection principles, and bypass principles.
Web Firewall Bypass Techniques Case Study
Learn about various web firewall bypass techniques and practice using the corresponding attack techniques.
'File Upload Vulnerability Part 2' consists of three lectures to successfully attack file upload vulnerabilities in various environments. However, this is not a lecture that gives you the right answers. Taking this lecture does not mean that you will successfully attack file upload vulnerabilities in all environments.
The goal of this lecture is not to give you the right answer, but to broaden your perspective . If you learn that vulnerabilities can occur in various environments, you will gain the enlightenment of 'Oh, I can try this too!', and furthermore, you will be able to 'know' and analyze various environments in future diagnoses. There is a world of difference between knowing and analyzing this and analyzing without knowing.
I hope that this lecture will give you a solid perspective on web hacking and lay the foundation for taking your skills to a higher level!
Q. Is there anything I should know before taking the course?
You must have an understanding of 'File Upload Vulnerability'. Additionally, if you know the content covered in Part 1 , you will be able to take Part 2 smoothly. Of course, if you have a high level of understanding of 'File Upload Vulnerability', you will not have a problem taking the course.
Q. Who is eligible to take the course?
I recommend that 'practitioners' take this course as much as possible. Or, those who have sufficiently studied the theory of web hacking, or those preparing for employment can also take this course.
Q. Do I have to take 'File Upload Vulnerability Attack Part 1' ?
I recommend that you take this course. Even if you understand file upload vulnerabilities, if you do not understand Part 1, there will be parts of Part 2 that you will not understand. Therefore, even if you are a practitioner, I recommend that you take Part 1 first and then Part 2.
Q. Part 2 is divided into 3 parts. Do I have to take them all?
You don't have to take all three. However, if you want to learn attack methodologies for various practical environments, I 'strongly' recommend taking all three.
Q. Should I take Part 2 in the order of Part 3?
You don't have to do that, and you can take the ones you want first. However, since the three lectures were produced in order, it would be better to take them in order.
We recommend that you take this course with an understanding of web technology and web hacking. We also recommend that you first take the lectures ‘File Download Vulnerability Attack’ and ‘File Upload Vulnerability Attack Part 1’ from Creative’s web hacking lecture series.
Who is this course right for?
Practitioners who perform simulated hacking or vulnerability diagnostics in the field
job seeker
Need to know before starting?
web technology
Web Hacking Basics
File Download Vulnerability Knowledge
File Upload Vulnerability Knowledge
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Hello, this is CreeHacktive.
Based on my years of experience diagnosing and researching various web services, I have been sharing practical, job-ready knowledge through the Inflearn platform.
I also authored Crehacktive's All-in-One Web Hacking Bible, which systematically covers the basics of web hacking. For those who lack foundational knowledge, I recommend starting your studies with this book.
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I took all of these lectures during the Chuseok holidays. I am currently a mock hacking practitioner, and after taking Part 1 and the web shell obfuscation bypass technique lecture, I took this lecture and learned a new perspective on web firewall bypass techniques. Thank you for the great lecture.
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