Results for “lfi”
7 skillsanalyzing-web-server-logs-for-intrusion
Parse Apache and Nginx access logs to detect SQL injection, LFI, XSS, scanner fingerprints, and brute-force patterns using regex-based detection, GeoIP enrichment, and statistical anomaly analysis.
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performing-directory-traversal-testing
Test web applications for path traversal vulnerabilities that allow reading or writing arbitrary files on the server by manipulating file path parameters.
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llamaguard
Deploy Meta's LlamaGuard moderation model to filter LLM inputs and outputs across 6 safety categories using HuggingFace, vLLM, or FastAPI.
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path-traversal
Exploit path traversal and local/remote file inclusion (LFI/RFI) via URL parameters, cookies, and hidden fields using ../ sequences, URL encoding (%2e%2e%2f), double encoding (%252e%252e%255c), Unicode bypasses (..%c0%af), and Windows UNC paths. PHP include/require with $_GET/$_POST/$_COOKIE pattern. Target /etc/passwd, boot.ini, web.config. Tools: DotDotPwn, WFuzz, Burp Suite, ZAP.
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continuous-llm-red-teaming-with-promptfoo
Wire Promptfoo and DeepTeam into CI/CD for automated regression red-teaming of LLM apps against OWASP LLM Top 10 and OWASP Agentic presets, failing the build when jailbreak or injection vulnerabilities regress.
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performing-adversary-in-the-middle-phishing-detection
Detect and respond to Adversary-in-the-Middle (AiTM) phishing attacks that use reverse proxy kits like EvilProxy, Evilginx, and Tycoon 2FA to bypass MFA and steal session tokens.
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web-exploit
Deep web exploitation beyond initial scanning. Covers SQLi (blind, OOB, second-order), NoSQL injection (MongoDB, operator bypass), GraphQL injection (introspection, batching, mutation abuse), XSS (reflected/stored/DOM with full source-sink analysis), SSTI (Jinja2/Twig/Freemarker/ERB engine identification and RCE), SSRF chains, file upload bypass (polyglot creation), XXE (blind, DOCX/SVG injection, Content-Type switching), deserialization (Java/PHP/Python/.NET), command injection, path traversal (LFI wrapper bypasses), race conditions, CSRF, JWT attacks (none/key confusion/kid injection), HTTP request smuggling (CL.TE/TE.CL/H2), CRLF injection, open redirect bypass chains, CORS exploitation, web cache deception/poisoning, OAuth misconfiguration, prototype pollution, session management, and business logic flaws. Uses sqlmap (advanced modes), commix, xsser, wapiti, davtest, and manual http(action="request", ...) payloads. Every technique includes actual payloads, commands, and code snippets for immediate use. Ch
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