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About This Book This book covers the latest technologies such as Advance XSS, XSRF, SQL Injection, Web API testing, XML attack vectors, OAuth 2.0 Security, and more involved in today's web applications Penetrate and secure your web application using various techniques Get this comprehensive reference guide that provides advanced tricks and tools of the trade for seasoned penetration testers Who This Book Is For This book is for security professionals and penetration testers who want to speed up their modern web application penetrating testing. It will also benefit those at an intermediate level and web developers who need to be aware of the latest application hacking techniques. What You Will Learn Get to know the new and less-publicized techniques such PHP Object Injection and XML-based vectors Work with different security tools to automate most of the redundant tasks See different kinds of newly-designed security headers and how they help to provide security Exploit and detect different kinds of XSS vulnerabilities Protect your web application using filtering mechanisms Understand old school and classic web hacking in depth using SQL Injection, XSS, and CSRF Grasp XML-related vulnerabilities and attack vectors such as XXE and DoS techniques Get to know how to test REST APIs to discover security issues in them In Detail Web penetration testing is a growing, fast-moving, and absolutely critical field in information security. This book executes modern web application attacks and utilises cutting-edge hacking techniques with an enhanced knowledge of web application security. We will cover web hacking techniques so you can explore the attack vectors during penetration tests. The book encompasses the latest technologies such as OAuth 2.0, Web API testing methodologies and XML vectors used by hackers. Some lesser discussed attack vectors such as RPO (relative path overwrite), DOM clobbering, PHP Object Injection and etc. has been covered in this book. We'll explain various old school techniques in depth such as XSS, CSRF, SQL Injection through the ever-dependable SQLMap and reconnaissance. Websites nowadays provide APIs to allow integration with third party applications, thereby exposing a lot of attack surface, we cover testing of these APIs using real-life examples. 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The Red Road -- $t3. Kindred Spirits -- $t4. Writing under the Influence -- $t5. A Typewriter Collecting Dust -- $t6. Writing in Limbo -- $t7. The Magical Power of Words -- $t8. Flights of Fancy -- $t9. Writing Fellowship -- $t10. There Go I -- $t11. Love Letters -- $t12. Writing for Bare Life -- $t13. Writing So As Not to Die -- $t14. Chinese Boxes -- $t15. The Writing on the Wall -- $t16. Writing out of the Blue -- $t17. A Storyteller's Story -- $t18. Writing in the Dark -- $t19. Writing in the Zone -- $t20. Writing, Naturally -- $t21. Writing Workshop -- $t22. The Books in My Life -- $t23. Writing Utopia -- $t24. Writing in Search of Lost Time -- $t25. Writing about Writers -- $t26. Writing in Ruins -- $t27. Writing as a Way of Life -- $tNotes -- $tAcknowledgments 330 $aIn this book, ethnographer and poet Michael Jackson addresses the interplay between modes of writing, modes of understanding, and modes of being in the world. 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