- 1:Capitolo uno - Introduzione
- 1.1:Informazioni sull’autore
- 1.2:La passione
- 1.3:Ambiente
- 1.4:Stabilire un obiettivo
- 1.5:Fuzzing
- 1.6:Perseveranza e fortuna
- 1.7:Social media
- 1.8:Le basi
- 1.9:Riassunto
- 2:Capitolo due - JavaScript senza parentesi
- 2.1:Chiamare funzioni senza parentesi
- 2.2:Chiamare funzioni con argomenti senza parentesi
- 2.3:Istruzioni throw
- 2.4:Template letterali con tag
- 2.5:Simbolo has instance
- 2.6:Sommario
- 3:Capitolo tre - Fuzzing
- 3.1:La verità
- 3.2:Fuzzing degli URL JavaScript
- 3.3:Fuzzing degli URL HTTP
- 3.4:Fuzzing HTML
- 3.5:Fuzzing dei comportamenti noti
- 3.6:Fuzzing delle sequenze di escape
- 3.7:Sommario
- 4:Capitolo quattro - DOM per hacker
- 4.1:Dov’è la mia finestra?
- 4.2:Ambito di un evento HTML
- 4.3:Clobbering del DOM
- 4.4:Sommario
- 5:Capitolo cinque - Sfruttamento dei browser
- 5.1:Introduzione
- 5.2:Gestione errata degli URL cross origin in Firefox
- 5.3:Assegnazioni di Safari a nomi host di origine incrociata
- 5.4:Bypass completo delle SOP in Internet Explorer
- 5.5:Fuga di informazioni parziale SOP in Chrome
- 5.6:Bypass completo di SOP su Safari
- 5.7:Bypass SOP di Opera
- 5.8:Riassunto
- 6:Capitolo sei - Inquinamento del prototipo
- 6.1:Introduzione
- 6.2:Inquinamento del prototipo lato client
- 6.3:Inquinamento del prototipo lato server
- 6.4:Riassunto
- 7:Capitolo sette - JavaScript non alfanumerico
- 7.1:Scrivere JavaScript non alfanumerico
- 7.2:Non-alfa senza parentesi
- 7.3:Il muro dei sei caratteri
- 7.4:Infinito e oltre
- 7.5:Sommario
- 8:Capitolo otto - XSS
- 8.1:Chiusura degli script
- 8.2:Commenti all’interno degli script
- 8.3:Entità HTML all’interno dello script SVG
- 8.4:Script senza script di chiusura
- 8.5:Window name payloads
- 8.6:Protocollo assegnabile
- 8.7:Source maps per creare pingback
- 8.8:Nuovo sink di reindirizzamento
- 8.9:Commenti in JavaScript
- 8.10:Nuove righe
- 8.11:Spazio Bianco
- 8.12:Importazioni dinamiche
- 8.13:Namespace XHTML in XML
- 8.14:Caricamenti SVG
- 8.15:Elementi use di SVG
- 8.16:Entità HTML
- 8.17:Eventi
- 8.18:XSS in input nascosti
- 8.19:Popovers
- 8.20:Sommario
- 9:Ringraziamenti
- 1:Capitolo uno - Introduzione
JavaScript per hacker (Edizione Italiana)
Impara a pensare come un hacker
Impara come trovare comportamenti interessanti e difetti in JavaScript. Leggendo questo libro troverai le ultime e migliori tecniche per hackerare JavaScript e generare payloads XSS. Include modi per costruire JavaScript usando solo i caratteri +[]()!. Mai sentito parlare di DOM Clobbering? Questo libro ha tutti i dettagli.
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Ti sei mai chiesto come un hacker individua le vulnerabilità nel browser e in JavaScript? Questo libro condivide i processi mentali e ti fornisce gli strumenti per trovare le tue vulnerabilità. Condivide le basi del hacking di JavaScript, poi approfondisce e spiega come costruire payload JavaScript senza utilizzare parentesi.
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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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