18-19 March 2023 (*) – CanSecWest (Vancouver) – IN-PERSON 20-21 March 2023 (*) – CanSecWest (Vancouver) – IN-PERSON 24-27 July 2023 (**) – LIVE ONLINE TRAINING (100% Hands-On)
(*) 2-day training session
(**) 3-day training session spread out throughout 4 days
Contact me if you are interested in attending this training.
Overview
Modern IT systems are complex and it’s is all about full-stack nowadays. To become a pentesting expert, you needto dive into full-stack exploitation and gain a lot of practical skills. That’s why I created the Full-Stack Pentesting Laboratory.
For each attack, vulnerability and technique presented in this training there is a lab exercise to help you master full-stack pentesting step by step. What’s more, when the training is over, you can take the complete lab environment home to hack again at your own pace.
I found security bugs in many companies including Google, Yahoo, Mozilla, Twitter and in this training I’ll share my experience with you. The content of this training has been carefully selected to cover the topics most frequently requested by professional penetration testers.
Key Learning Objectives
After completing this training, you will have learned about:
Hacking cloud applications
API hacking tips & tricks
Data exfiltration techniques
OSINT asset discovery tools
Tricky user impersonation
Bypassing protection mechanisms
CLI hacking scripts
Interesting XSS attacks
Server-side template injection
Hacking with Google & GitHub search engines
Automated SQL injection detection and exploitation
File read & file upload attacks
Password cracking in a smart way
Hacking Git repos
XML attacks
NoSQL injection
HTTP parameter pollution
Web cache deception attack
Hacking with wrappers
Finding metadata with sensitive information
Hijacking NTLM hashes
Automated detection of JavaScript libraries with known vulnerabilities
Extracting passwords
Hacking Electron applications
Establishing reverse shell connections
RCE attacks
XSS polyglot
and more …
What Students Will Receive
Students will be handed in a VMware image with a specially prepared lab environment to play with all attacks, vulnerabilities and techniques presented in this training (*).When the training is over, students can take the complete lab environment home to hack again at their own pace.
(*) The download link will be sent after signing a non-disclosure agreement and subscribing to my newsletter.
Special Bonus
The ticket price includes FREE access to my 6 online courses:
Fuzzing with Burp Suite Intruder (aka DOUBLE Your Web Hacking Rewards with Fuzzing)
Exploiting Race Conditions with OWASP ZAP
Case Studies of Award-Winning XSS Attacks: Part 1
Case Studies of Award-Winning XSS Attacks: Part 2
How Hackers Find SQL Injections in Minutes with Sqlmap
Web Application Security Testing with Google Hacking
What Students Say About My Trainings
References are attached to my LinkedIn profile. They can also be found here – training participants from companies such as Oracle, Adobe, ESET, ING, …
What Students Should Know
To get the most of this training intermediate knowledge of pentesting and web application security is needed. Students should have experience in using a proxy, such as Burp Suite Proxy, or similar, to analyze or modify the traffic.
What Students Should Bring
Students will need a laptop with 64-bit operating system, at least 8 GB RAM, 35 GB free hard drive space, administrative access, ability to turn off AV/firewall and VMware Player/Fusion installed (64-bit version). Prior to the training, make sure there are no problems with running 64-bit VMs (BIOS settings changes may be needed).
Instructor
Dawid Czagan (@dawidczagan) is an internationally recognized security researcher and trainer. He is listed among Top 10 Hackers (HackerOne). Dawid Czagan has found security vulnerabilities in Google, Yahoo, Mozilla, Microsoft, Twitter and other companies. Due to the severity of many bugs, he received numerous awards for his findings.
Dawid Czagan shares his security bug hunting experience in his hands-on trainings “Hacking Web Applications – Case Studies of Award-Winning Bugs in Google, Yahoo, Mozilla and More” and “Black Belt Pentesting / Bug Hunting Millionaire: Mastering Web Attacks with Full-Stack Exploitation”. He delivered security training courses at key industry conferences such as Hack In The Box (Amsterdam), CanSecWest (Vancouver), 44CON (London), Hack In Paris (Paris), DeepSec (Vienna), NorthSec (Montreal), HITB GSEC (Singapore), BruCON (Ghent) and for many corporate clients. His students include security specialists from Oracle, Adobe, ESET, ING, Red Hat, Trend Micro, Philips and government sector (references are attached to his LinkedIn profile. They can also be found here).