Bug Bounty Master Class

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  • Type Tutorials
  • Language English
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Description

Bug bounty programs are moving from the realm of novelty towards becoming best practice.They provide an opportunity to level the cyber security playing field, strengthening the security of products as well as cultivating a mutually rewarding relationship with the security researcher community. While bug bounty programs have been used for over 20 years, widespread adoption by enterprise organizations has just begun to take off within the last few. Companies are now spending million dollars on bug bounty programs.
There are minimum bounty of some companies listed below:
Facebook pays $500
Google pays $100

A person won $33500 for reporting a bug in Facebook. And there are a lot of person who became millionaire only by bug bounties.
So In this you will know how to find bugs in website , what are things you have to look in a website when you are testing it for some bugs.
We will start from basics — Recon Skills the best and first step towards bug hunting is to gather the information
Then we will learn about bugs , what are they and how to find them in web apps
The profit is not only getting money even you can get fame ( HOF ) and some companies may invite you to their events as well.

In this course you will learn that What is a bug and how to find them in a web application, like which process you have to follow to find them in a Web App. With all the testing methodologies.

Files:

Bug Bounty Master Class [TutsNode.com] - Bug Bounty Master Class 3.Reconnaissance
  • 6.Getting The Juicy Information from the Headers - Infosec4TC.ts (34.9 MB)
  • 13.Enemurating Subdomains - Infosec4TC.ts (31.6 MB)
  • 8.Google Dorks ( Demo ) - Infosec4TC.ts (23.7 MB)
  • 14.Using The Harvester for finding Public Info - Infosec4TC.ts (18.5 MB)
  • 9.Analyzing Files on Website for Juicy Endpoints - Infosec4TC.ts (17.5 MB)
  • 7.Information Gathering using google Dorks - Infosec4TC.ts (17.3 MB)
  • 10.Downloading the Source of a Website - Infosec4TC.ts (14.9 MB)
  • 12.Gathering Information using WhatWeb - Infosec4TC.ts (13.1 MB)
  • 15.The Way Back Machine - Infosec4TC.ts (12.4 MB)
  • 11.The Dirbuster - Infosec4TC.ts (12.1 MB)
  • 16.Vhost Discovery - Infosec4TC.ts (8.5 MB)
10.Testing For Input Validaton
  • 33.Cross Site Scripting ( XSS ) - Infosec4TC.ts (30.5 MB)
  • 34.Sql Injection ( SqlI ) - Infosec4TC.ts (16.0 MB)
  • 32.HTTP Parameter Pollution - Infosec4TC.ts (14.6 MB)
7.Authentication Testing
  • 27.Broken Authentication - Infosec4TC.ts (28.1 MB)
4.Using Nmap for Information Gathering Purposes
  • 17.Getting Familiar with NMap - Infosec4TC.ts (25.0 MB)
  • 18.Different Type of Nmap scans - Infosec4TC.ts (17.2 MB)
  • 20.Banner Grabbing - Infosec4TC.ts (13.5 MB)
  • 19.Nmap scans ( Demo ) - Infosec4TC.ts (12.5 MB)
8.Authorization Testing
  • 29.Directory Traversal - Infosec4TC.ts (22.3 MB)
  • 28.IDOR - Infosec4TC.ts (18.6 MB)
9.Client Side Testing
  • 31.Exploiting CORS (Cross Origin Resource Sharing) - Infosec4TC.ts (21.4 MB)
  • 30.Clickjacking - Infosec4TC.ts (11.3 MB)
6.Testing For Session Management Issues
  • 26.Cross Site Request Forgery - Infosec4TC.ts (20.4 MB)
  • 25.Session Management - Infosec4TC.ts (12.0 MB)
13.Command Injection
  • 37.Command Injection - Infosec4TC.ts (19.2 MB)
5.Getting Starting in Finding bugs
  • 24.HTML Injection - Infosec4TC.ts (17.4 MB)
  • 21.Installing Your Testing Environment - Infosec4TC.ts (12.9 MB)
  • 23.Robots.txt ( Demo ) - Infosec4TC.ts (10.7 MB)
  • 22.Testing for HTTP Strict Transport Security - Infosec4TC.ts (7.5 MB)
2.Getting Familiar with Burp Suite
  • 3.Taget, Proxy and Spider Tabs of Burp Suite - Infosec4TC.ts (16.0 MB)
  • 4.Scanner, Intruder and Repeater Tabs of Burp Suite - Infosec4TC.ts (10.8 MB)
  • 5.Wrapping up Burp Suite - Infosec4TC.ts (7.1 MB)
  • 2.Configuring Burp Suite with Browser - Infosec4TC.ts (7.0 MB)
11.Unvalidated Redirect and Forwards
  • 35.Unvalidated Redirect and Forwards - Infosec4TC.ts (14.4 MB)
12.File Upload Vulnerabilities
  • 36.Unrestricted file Upload - Infosec4TC.ts (13.6 MB)
1.Introduction
  • 1.Introduction - Infosec4TC.ts (5.3 MB)
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