Exercises
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SAML: Known Key
This exercise covers the exploitation of a known key in SAML
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1-2 Hr. | 550 | PRO | |
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Recon 04
This exercise covers common interesting directories
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< 1 Hr. | 16940 | FREE | |
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Recon 05
This exercise covers simple directory bruteforcing
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< 1 Hr. | 12369 | FREE | |
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Recon 01
This exercise covers 404 error pages
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< 1 Hr. | 22219 | FREE | |
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Zip symlink
This exercise covers how you can create a malicious Zip file and use it to gain access to sensitive files.
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< 1 Hr. | 603 | PRO | |
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SAML: Comment Injection
This exercise covers the exploitation of a comment injection vulnerability in SAML
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< 1 Hr. | 1742 | PRO | |
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Unicode and Downcase
This exercise covers how you can use unicode to gain access to an admin account.
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< 1 Hr. | 610 | PRO | |
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Recon 10
This exercise covers visual content discovery
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< 1 Hr. | 6779 | FREE | |
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Unicode and Uppercase
This exercise covers how you can use unicode to gain access to an admin account.
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< 1 Hr. | 687 | PRO | |
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Code Review 06
This exercise is one of our challenges to help you learn how to review real source code
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2-4 Hr. | 393 | PRO | |
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From SQL injection to Shell III: PostgreSQL Edition
SQL Injection
This exercise covers how to gain access to an administration interface using a SQL injection, and how to get command execution using Ghostscript
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2-4 Hr. | 257 | PRO | |
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OAuth2: Client CSRF II
This exercise covers the exploitation of a CSRF in an OAuth2 Client
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2-4 Hr. | 499 | PRO | |
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OAuth2: Client CSRF
This exercise covers the exploitation of a CSRF in an OAuth2 Client
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< 1 Hr. | 977 | PRO | |
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SVG XSS
This exercise covers how to use an SVG to trigger a Cross-Site-Scripting
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< 1 Hr. | 1896 | PRO | |
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Apache Pluto RCE
This exercise covers how to gain code execution on Apache Pluto 3.0.0 due to a flaw in the authorization logic
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< 1 Hr. | 561 | PRO | |
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JSON Cross-Site Request Forgery
This exercise details the exploitation of a Cross-Site Request Forgery when JSON is used
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< 1 Hr. | 1512 | PRO | |
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Cross-Site Request Forgery
This exercise details the exploitation of a Cross-Site Request Forgery to gain access to sensitive data
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< 1 Hr. | 1562 | PRO | |
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Code Review 02
This exercise is one of our challenges to help you learn how to review real source code
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1-2 Hr. | 652 | PRO | |
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postMessage() IV
This exercise covers how insecure calls to the JavaScript function postMessage() can be used to leak sensitive information when a listener does not filter the Origin and X-Frame-Options is used
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< 1 Hr. | 991 | PRO | |
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Code Review 01
This exercise is one of our challenges to help you learn how to review real source code
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1-2 Hr. | 931 | PRO | |
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Spring Actuators
This exercise covers how you can gain code execution using Spring Actuators when Spring Cloud is used.
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1-2 Hr. | 300 | PRO | |
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postMessage() III
This exercise covers how insecure calls to the JavaScript function postMessage() can be used to trigger a Cross-Site Scripting
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< 1 Hr. | 1008 | PRO | |
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postMessage() II
This exercise covers how insecure calls to the JavaScript function postMessage() can be used to leak sensitive information when a listener does not filter the Origin
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< 1 Hr. | 1116 | PRO | |
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PHP phar://
This exercise covers how the PHP phar:// handler can be used to gain code execution using PHP unserialize.
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< 1 Hr. | 364 | PRO | |
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JSON Web Encryption
This exercise covers how you can create your own JWE if you have access to the public key used by the server
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< 1 Hr. | 551 | PRO | |
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postMessage()
This exercise covers how insecure calls to the JavaScript function postMessage() can be used to leak sensitive information
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< 1 Hr. | 1274 | PRO | |
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Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking
This exercise covers Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking and how it can be used to gain access to sensitive information
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< 1 Hr. | 1116 | PRO | |
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Cross-Origin Resource Sharing II
This exercise covers Cross-Origin Resource Sharing and how it can be used to get access to sensitive data.
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< 1 Hr. | 1067 | PRO | |
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OAuth2: Client OpenRedirect
This exercise covers the exploitation of an OpenRedirect in an OAuth2 Client
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< 1 Hr. | 849 | PRO | |
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CVE-2019-5420
This exercise details the exploitation of CVE-2019-5420 to forge a session as another user
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2-4 Hr. | 930 | PRO |
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