Hacking Web Apps: Detecting and Preventing Web Application Security Problems
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 296 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook; 1st edition (September 12, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 159749951X
- ISBN-13: 978-1597499514
eBook Description:
Hacking Web Apps: Detecting and Preventing Web Application Security Problems
- More and more data, from finances to photos, is moving into web applications. How much can you trust that data to be accessible from a web browser anywhere and safe at the same time?
- Some of the most damaging hacks to a web site can be executed with nothing more than a web browser and a little knowledge of HTML.
- Learn about the most common threats and how to stop them, including HTML Injection, XSS, Cross Site Request Forgery, SQL Injection, Breaking Authentication Schemes, Logic Attacks, Web of Distrust, Browser Hacks and many more.
How can an information security professional keep up with all of the hacks, attacks, and exploits on the Web? One way is to read Hacking Web Apps: Detecting and Preventing Web Application Security Problems. The content for this book has been selected by author Mike Shema to make sure that we are covering the most vicious attacks out there. Not only does Mike let you in on the anatomy of these attacks, but he also tells you how to get rid of these worms, trojans, and botnets and how to defend against them in the future. Countermeasures are detailed so that you can fight against similar attacks as they evolve.
Even if you don’t develop web sites or write HTML, Hacking Web Apps can still help you learn how sites are attacked as well as the best way to defend against these attacks. Plus, Hacking Web Apps: Detecting and Preventing Web Application Security Problems gives you detailed steps to make the web browser – sometimes your last line of defense – more secure.
Attacks featured in this book include:
- SQL Injection
- Cross Site Scripting
- Logic Attacks
- Server Misconfigurations
- Predictable Pages
- Web of Distrust
- Breaking Authentication Schemes
- HTML5 Security Breaches
- Attacks on Mobile Apps
Even if you don’t develop web sites or write HTML, Hacking Web Apps can still help you learn how sites are attacked as well as the best way to defend against these attacks. Plus, Hacking Web Apps: Detecting and Preventing Web Application Security Problems gives you detailed steps to make the web browser – sometimes your last line of defense – more secure.
- More and more data, from finances to photos, is moving into web applications. How much can you trust that data to be accessible from a web browser anywhere and safe at the same time?
- Some of the most damaging hacks to a web site can be executed with nothing more than a web browser and a little knowledge of HTML.
- Learn about the most common threats and how to stop them, including HTML Injection, XSS, Cross Site Request Forgery, SQL Injection, Breaking Authentication Schemes, Logic Attacks, Web of Distrust, Browser Hacks and many more.
How can an information security professional keep up with all of the hacks, attacks, and exploits on the Web? One way is to read Hacking Web Apps: Detecting and Preventing Web Application Security Problems. The content for this book has been selected by author Mike Shema to make sure that we are covering the most vicious attacks out there. Not only does Mike let you in on the anatomy of these attacks, but he also tells you how to get rid of these worms, trojans, and botnets and how to defend against them in the future. Countermeasures are detailed so that you can fight against similar attacks as they evolve.
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