- 1:Chapitre un - Introduction
- 1.1:À propos de l’auteur
- 1.2:La passion
- 1.3:Environnement
- 1.4:Définir un objectif
- 1.5:Fuzzing
- 1.6:Persévérance et chance
- 1.7:Médias sociaux
- 1.8:Les bases
- 1.9:Résumé
- 2:Chapitre deux - JavaScript sans parenthèses
- 2.1:Appeler des fonctions sans parenthèses
- 2.2:Appeler des fonctions avec des arguments sans parenthèses
- 2.3:Expressions throw
- 2.4:Littéraux de gabarit étiquetés
- 2.5:Symbole d’instance
- 2.6:Résumé
- 3:Chapitre trois - Fuzzing
- 3.1:La vérité
- 3.2:Fuzzing des URLs JavaScript
- 3.3:Fuzzing des URL HTTP
- 3.4:Fuzzing HTML
- 3.5:Fuzzing des comportements connus
- 3.6:Fuzzing des séquences d’échappement
- 3.7:Résumé
- 4:Chapitre quatre - DOM pour les hackers
- 4.1:Où est ma fenêtre ?
- 4.2:Portée d’un événement HTML
- 4.3:DOM clobbering
- 4.4:Résumé
- 5:Chapitre cinq - Exploits de navigateur
- 5.1:Introduction
- 5.2:Gestion incorrecte des URL d’origine croisée dans Firefox
- 5.3:Assignations Safari aux noms d’hôte d’origine croisée
- 5.4:Contournement complet de la SOP dans Internet Explorer
- 5.5:Fuite d’information SOP partielle sur Chrome
- 5.6:Contournement complet du SOP dans Safari
- 5.7:Contournement de la SOP d’Opera
- 5.8:Résumé
- 6:Chapitre six - Pollution de prototype
- 6.1:Introduction
- 6.2:Pollution de prototype côté client
- 6.3:Pollution de prototype côté serveur
- 6.4:Résumé
- 7:Chapitre sept - JavaScript non-alphanumérique
- 7.1:Écrire du JavaScript non-alphanumérique
- 7.2:Non-alpha sans parenthèses
- 7.3:Le mur des six caractères
- 7.4:L’infini et au-delà
- 7.5:Résumé
- 8:Chapitre huit - XSS
- 8.1:Fermeture des scripts
- 8.2:Commentaires à l’intérieur des scripts
- 8.3:Entités HTML à l’intérieur du script SVG
- 8.4:Script sans script de fermeture
- 8.5:Charges utiles du nom de la fenêtre
- 8.6:Protocole assignable
- 8.7:Cartes sources pour créer des pingbacks
- 8.8:Nouveau point de redirection
- 8.9:Commentaires JavaScript
- 8.10:Nouvelles lignes
- 8.11:Espacement blanc
- 8.12:Imports dynamiques
- 8.13:Espace de noms XHTML dans XML
- 8.14:Téléversements de SVG
- 8.15:Éléments d’utilisation SVG
- 8.16:Entités HTML
- 8.17:Événements
- 8.18:XSS dans les champs cachés
- 8.19:Popovers
- 8.20:Résumé
- 9:Remerciements
- 1:Chapitre un - Introduction
JavaScript pour les hackers (Édition Française)
Apprenez à penser comme un hacker
Apprenez comment trouver des comportements intéressants et des failles dans JavaScript. En lisant ce livre, vous découvrirez les techniques les plus récentes et les plus efficaces pour pirater JavaScript et générer des payloads XSS. Comprend des méthodes pour construire du JavaScript en utilisant uniquement les caractères +[]()! Vous n'avez jamais entendu parler de DOM Clobbering ? Ce livre contient tous les détails.
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Avez-vous déjà réfléchi à la manière dont un hacker aborde la recherche de failles dans le navigateur et JavaScript ? Ce livre partage les processus de réflexion et vous donne des outils pour trouver vos propres failles. Il partage les bases du hacking JavaScript, puis plonge et explique comment construire des charges utiles JavaScript qui n'utilisent pas de parenthèses.
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Gareth Heyes
PortSwigger researcher Gareth Heyes is probably best known for his work escaping JavaScript sandboxes, and creating super-elegant XSS vectors. When he's not co-authoring books (like the recent title, Web Application Obfuscation), Gareth is a father to two wonderful girls and husband to an amazing wife, as well as an ardent fan of Liverpool FC.
In his daily life at PortSwigger, Gareth can often be found creating new XSS vectors, researching new techniques to attack web applications, and preparing to speak at conferences around the globe. A recent highlight was his presentation "XSS Magic Tricks" at OWASP Allstars Amsterdam, 2019. He's also the author of PortSwigger's XSS Cheat Sheet. In his spare time he loves writing new BApp extensions (he's the creator of both Hackvertor and Taborator).

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