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Ctf 201: Advanced Web Exploits For Cyber Competitions - AD-TEAM - 03-02-2025 ![]() Ctf 201: Advanced Web Exploits For Cyber Competitions Published 1/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.27 GB | Duration: 2h 58m Ethical hacking, bug bounty, and web pentesting skills taught in a fun and interesting way with CTF challenges. [b]What you'll learn[/b] Understand the OWASP Top 10 and identifying common web exploits. Enumerating and exploiting websites using Burpsuite, Gobuster, SQLMap, and more. Tactics for approaching web challenges in CTF competitions. Winning more cyber competitions! [b]Requirements[/b] No programming experience is required but some knowledge of Javascript, PHP, and other common web languages is very helpful. [b]Description[/b] The cybersecurity industry is one of the most rapidly-changing today, and practitioners needs to be able to keep up. Learning new skills and techniques is vital to staying up-to-date with trends that can make the difference between advancement in your career, or possibly missing out. Thousands of hackers around the globe have discovered the power of gamifying their learning experience by taking part in cyber competitions. They are constantly sharpening their skills against each other in a test of wits that often also has a positive effect on their work performance as well. However, for beginners, it may seem difficult to learn how to actually get started in the realm of cyber competitions.As an advanced CTF University course, CTF 201 will expand on the lessons taught in the lower-level CTF 101 course, and focus specifically on the Web category. Cybersecurity expert and US Cyber Team CTF Coach Jacob Elliott will lead you through lessons in common web exploits, categorized by OWASP Top 10, that you can expect to apply in cyber competitions as well as as a web app pentester on the job. Content will be added regularly with new example challenges and walkthroughs that you can follow along with to apply the skills that you learn in the course. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 What To Expect Lecture 3 The OWASP Top 10 Lecture 4 Setting Up Your Environment Lecture 5 Docker Section 2: Essential Tools Lecture 6 Your Browser! Lecture 7 Curl Lecture 8 BurpSuite Lecture 9 DirBuster / GoBuster Lecture 10 SQLMap Lecture 11 WFuzz Lecture 12 JWTTool Lecture 13 Metasploit Lecture 14 Ngrok Lecture 15 PyCharm Lecture 16 Visual Studio Code Lecture 17 Sublime Text Lecture 18 CyberChef Section 3: Web Basics Lecture 19 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Lecture 20 Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Lecture 21 Frontend vs Backend Section 4: Enumeration Lecture 22 The First Look Lecture 23 Code Review Lecture 24 Challenge Design Section 5: Course Materials Lecture 25 Download Example Challenge Files Section 6: A01 :2021 - Broken Access Control Lecture 26 Robots Lecture 27 Forced Browsing Lecture 28 Parameter Tampering Lecture 29 Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) Lecture 30 Cookies CTF players of all skill levels who would like to strengthen their skills in the Web category. ![]() TurboBit RapidGator AlfaFile FileFactory |