Course Information
Course Overview
Become professional in Web Application Penetration Testing and prepare for the Burp Suite Certified Practitioner (BSCP)
Burp Suite Professional Labs – Web Application Penetration Testing & Bug Bounty Hunting
Welcome to the Burp Suite Professional – Web Application Penetration Testing & Bug Bounty Hunting training course.
Important note: This course is NOT teaching the actual usage of Burp Suite and its features. This course is proving a step-by-step walkthrough through the practitioner labs with detailed explanations on how to find and exploit web app vulnerabilities.
Your instructor is Martin Voelk. He is a Cyber Security veteran with 25 years of experience. Martin holds some of the highest certification incl. CISSP, OSCP, OSWP, Portswigger BSCP, CCIE, PCI ISA and PCIP. He works as a consultant for a big tech company and engages in Bug Bounty programs where he found thousands of critical and high vulnerabilities.
This course features all current 145+ Practitioner labs. Martin is solving them all and giving useful insight on how to find and exploit these vulnerabilities. He is not just inserting the payload but explains each step on finding the vulnerability and why it can be exploited in a certain way. The videos are easy to follow along and replicate. Martin is also dropping a lot of tips and tricks for those who wish to get the Burp Suite Certified Practitioner certification (BSCP). This training is highly recommended for anyone who wants to become a professional in Web Application Penetration Testing, Web Application Bug Bounty Hunting or take the Burp Suite Certified Practitioner certification (BSCP) certification.
It will feature all Practitioner Labs in the following sections:
· SQL injection
· Cross-site scripting
· Cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
· Clickjacking
· DOM-based vulnerabilities
· Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)
· XML external entity (XXE) injection
· Server-side request forgery (SSRF)
· HTTP request smuggling
· OS command injection
· Server-side template injection
· Directory traversal
· Access control vulnerabilities
· Authentication
· WebSockets
· Web cache poisoning
· Insecure deserialization
· Information disclosure
· Business logic vulnerabilities
· HTTP Host header attacks
· OAuth authentication
· File upload vulnerabilities
· JWT
· Essential skills
· Prototype pollution
· GraphQL API vulnerabilities
· Race conditions
· NoSQL injection
· API testing
· Web LLM attacks
· Web Cache Deception
· Mystery Labs without hints (solving like in the exam)
· AI Automation
Notes & Disclaimer
Portswigger labs are a public and a free service from Portswigger for anyone to use to sharpen their skills. All you need is to sign up for a free account. I will update this course with new labs as they are published. I will to respond to questions in a reasonable time frame. Learning Web Application Pen Testing / Bug Bounty Hunting is a lengthy process, so please don’t feel frustrated if you don’t find a bug right away. Try to use Google, read Hacker One reports and research each feature in-depth. This course is for educational purposes only. This information is not to be used for malicious exploitation and must only be used on targets you have permission to attack.
Course Content
- 34 section(s)
- 184 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 SQL injection
- Section 3 Cross-site scripting (XSS)
- Section 4 Cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
- Section 5 Clickjacking
- Section 6 DOM-based vulnerabilities
- Section 7 Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)
- Section 8 XML external entity (XXE) injection
- Section 9 Server-side request forgery (SSRF)
- Section 10 HTTP request smuggling
- Section 11 OS command injection
- Section 12 Server-side template injection
- Section 13 Directory traversal
- Section 14 Access control vulnerabilities
- Section 15 Authentication
- Section 16 WebSockets
- Section 17 Web cache poisoning
- Section 18 Insecure deserialization
- Section 19 Information disclosure
- Section 20 Business logic vulnerabilities
- Section 21 HTTP Host header attacks
- Section 22 OAuth authentication
- Section 23 File upload vulnerabilities
- Section 24 JWT
- Section 25 Essential skills
- Section 26 Prototype pollution
- Section 27 GraphQL API vulnerabilities
- Section 28 Race conditions
- Section 29 NoSQL injection
- Section 30 API testing
- Section 31 Web LLM attacks
- Section 32 Web Cache Deception
- Section 33 Mystery Labs
- Section 34 AI Automation
What You’ll Learn
- advanced web application vulnerabilities, get to a professional level in web application penetration testing, get to a professional level in web application bug bounty, get prepared for the Burp Suite Certified Practitioner (BSCP) certification, 145+ ethical hacking & security videos, Burp practitioner labs solved and explained step by step, SQL injection, Cross-site scripting (XSS), Cross-site request forgery (CSRF), Clickjacking, DOM-based vulnerabilities, Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS), XML external entity (XXE) injection, Server-side request forgery (SSRF), HTTP request smuggling, OS command injection, Server-side template injection, Directory traversal, Access control vulnerabilities, Authentication, WebSockets, Web cache poisoning, Insecure deserialization, Information disclosure, Business logic vulnerabilities, HTTP Host header attacks, OAuth authentication, File upload vulnerabilities, JWT, Essential skills, Prototype pollution, GraphQL API vulnerabilities, Race conditions, NoSQL injection, API testing, Web LLM attacks, Web Cache Deception, Mystery Labs
Skills covered in this course
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