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⭐WEBSITE [DUMPinG] ❄️LEAK❄️✅ ✨SQL Injetcion Attack ✨GAINING ADMIN✅

by PHANTOMBYTE - 30 September, 2024 - 11:28 PM
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(30 September, 2024 - 11:28 PM)PHANTOMBYTE Wrote: Show More
1. Web hacking involves exploiting vulnerabilities in websites and web applications. Common vulnerabilities include SQL Injection, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), and more. Ethical hackers use these methods to test and secure websites.
2. Tools Used in Web Hacking
  • Burp Suite: Popular for web vulnerability scanning.
  • OWASP ZAP: Open-source tool for finding security issues.
  • SQLmap: Automates SQL injection attacks.
  • Nmap: Network scanning and reconnaissance tool.
  • Nikto: Web server vulnerability scanner.
3. Common Web Vulnerabilities
  • SQL Injection: Injecting malicious SQL queries to manipulate a database.
  • Cross-Site Scripting (XSS): Injecting malicious scripts into web pages viewed by users.
  • Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF): Forcing a user to execute unwanted actions.
4. Web Hacking Techniques
  • Reconnaissance: Gathering information using tools like Nmap and Shodan.
  • Exploitation: Using SQLmap for SQL Injection and Burp Suite for XSS attacks.
  • Post-Exploitation: Maintaining access with tools like Weevely or a web shell.
5. Legal and Ethical ConsiderationsAlways ensure you have permission before testing any site. Follow the legal guidelines of ethical hacking to avoid penalties.

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(30 September, 2024 - 11:28 PM)PHANTOMBYTE Wrote: Show More
1. Web hacking involves exploiting vulnerabilities in websites and web applications. Common vulnerabilities include SQL Injection, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), and more. Ethical hackers use these methods to test and secure websites.
2. Tools Used in Web Hacking
  • Burp Suite: Popular for web vulnerability scanning.
  • OWASP ZAP: Open-source tool for finding security issues.
  • SQLmap: Automates SQL injection attacks.
  • Nmap: Network scanning and reconnaissance tool.
  • Nikto: Web server vulnerability scanner.
3. Common Web Vulnerabilities
  • SQL Injection: Injecting malicious SQL queries to manipulate a database.
  • Cross-Site Scripting (XSS): Injecting malicious scripts into web pages viewed by users.
  • Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF): Forcing a user to execute unwanted actions.
4. Web Hacking Techniques
  • Reconnaissance: Gathering information using tools like Nmap and Shodan.
  • Exploitation: Using SQLmap for SQL Injection and Burp Suite for XSS attacks.
  • Post-Exploitation: Maintaining access with tools like Weevely or a web shell.
5. Legal and Ethical ConsiderationsAlways ensure you have permission before testing any site. Follow the legal guidelines of ethical hacking to avoid penalties.
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(30 September, 2024 - 11:28 PM)PHANTOMBYTE Wrote: Show More
1. Web hacking involves exploiting vulnerabilities in websites and web applications. Common vulnerabilities include SQL Injection, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), and more. Ethical hackers use these methods to test and secure websites.
2. Tools Used in Web Hacking
  • Burp Suite: Popular for web vulnerability scanning.
  • OWASP ZAP: Open-source tool for finding security issues.
  • SQLmap: Automates SQL injection attacks.
  • Nmap: Network scanning and reconnaissance tool.
  • Nikto: Web server vulnerability scanner.
3. Common Web Vulnerabilities
  • SQL Injection: Injecting malicious SQL queries to manipulate a database.
  • Cross-Site Scripting (XSS): Injecting malicious scripts into web pages viewed by users.
  • Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF): Forcing a user to execute unwanted actions.
4. Web Hacking Techniques
  • Reconnaissance: Gathering information using tools like Nmap and Shodan.
  • Exploitation: Using SQLmap for SQL Injection and Burp Suite for XSS attacks.
  • Post-Exploitation: Maintaining access with tools like Weevely or a web shell.
5. Legal and Ethical ConsiderationsAlways ensure you have permission before testing any site. Follow the legal guidelines of ethical hacking to avoid penalties.

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