Title
Hacking Modern Web apps with RCE and Prototype Pollution
Audience Level
From new to advanced, content should keep all skill levels happy
Short Description/Abstract
If you are the kind of person who enjoys workshops with practical information that you can immediately apply when you go back to work, this workshop is for you, all action, no fluff :)
“Hacking Modern Web apps: Master the Future of Attack Vectors” is a web security course that provides you with case studies from real-world vulnerable applications as well as know-how and techniques to take your websec kung-fu to the next level. In this brief 70-minute workshop we will explain what the course covers and give you a few lab samples covering the following topics:
- RCE options against Node.js applications
- Introduction to Prototype Pollution
- Prototype Pollution attacks in practice
Attendants will be provided with training portal access to practice the attack vectors covered. This includes: Lifetime access to a training portal, vulnerable apps to practice, guided exercise PDFs and video recording explaining how to solve the exercises.
Come and join us for this 70-minute hacking session, we’re sure you’ll leave with a thirst for more!
About The Speaker Note
Abraham Aranguren
Job Role/Handle : CEO, Security Trainer, Director of Penetration TestingCompany/Organization : 7ASecurity
Country : Spain
Place of residence : Bromberg (Bydgoszcz), Poland, EU
After 17 years in it sec and 24 in IT Abraham is now the CEO of 7ASecurity, a company specializing in penetration testing of web/mobile apps, infrastructure, code reviews and training. Security Trainer at Blackhat USA, HITB, OWASP Global AppSec and many other events. OWASP OWTF project leader, an OWASP flagship project owtf.org, Major degree and Diploma in Computer Science, some certs: CISSP, OSCP, GWEB, OSWP, CPTS, CEH, MCSE:Security, MCSA:Security, Security+. As a shell scripting fan trained by unix dinosaurs, Abraham wears a proud manly beard. He writes on Twitter as @7asecurity @7a_ @owtfp or https://7asecurity.com/blog. Multiple presentations, pentest reports and recordings can be found at https://7asecurity.com/publications.
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