Learn how to find, exploit and even automate the most common exploit type in the OWASP top 10 – 2021
What you will learn
BAC Hacking with ZAP
BAC Hacking with burp
CI/CD Pipeline
Semi-automated hacking
Insecure Direct Object Reference
Broken Access Control
Description
First of all, we have to start by explaining to you what is in this course. You might have heard of the terms Broken Access Control (BAC) and Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) before, but do you really understand what it is all about? In this course, we are going to go through a list of tools, methodologies, tips, and tricks that will help you level up your BAC game.
Who am I?
My name is Wesley, I own a pen testing company and throughout the years I have had to design my own way of working. This has led me to my favorite issue type XSS but it also came with a surprising exploit type I turned out to adore! I am of course talking about BAC and IDOR. With several years of teaching experience, I wanted to build a course to pass my knowledge on to you and to help you grow without having to go through the same growing pains I experienced.
Who is this course for?
If you are a beginner hacker who is looking to add a new exploit type to their repertoire or even a medior hacker who wants to further explore BAC and IDOR to the point of automation/semi-automating the search for the noble exploit type of BAC.
Why BAC?
Why BAC? Because it’s the most common exploit type of the OWASP top 10 – 2021 of course! This deceptively difficult exploit pulls you in with its allure of easy exploitation but you will soon realize there is much more than just the surface-level exploits you have to take into account. In my bug bounty journey, I have seen how incredibly common this exploit type is and I hope to bring down its prevalence by teaching you how to find and exploit this bug with different tools.
Content
Introduction
Getting help
What is BAC?
Manually hunting BAC
Automated hunting with burp suite
Automated hunting with ZAP
Capstone project
XTRA – Extras