Creating Browser Extensions to Hunt for Low-Hanging Fruit
Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the creation of browser extensions for identifying security vulnerabilities in this conference talk from BSides Dubai 2018. Learn how to develop tools that can efficiently detect and hunt for low-hanging fruit in web applications, enhancing your ability to uncover potential security weaknesses. Gain insights into the process of building browser extensions specifically designed for security testing, and discover techniques for automating the identification of common vulnerabilities. Delve into practical examples and strategies shared by speaker Rewanth Cool to improve your web application security assessment skills and streamline your vulnerability hunting process.
Syllabus
BSides Dubai 2018: Creating Browser Extensions To Hunt For Low-Hanging Fruit - Rewanth Cool
Taught by
Hack In The Box Security Conference
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