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Book Description

Web applications are used every day by millions of users, which is why they are one of the most popular vectors for attackers. Obfuscation of code has allowed hackers to take one attack and create hundreds-if not millions-of variants that can evade your security measures. Web Application Obfuscation takes a look at common Web infrastructure and security controls from an attacker's perspective, allowing the reader to understand the shortcomings of their security systems. Find out how an attacker would bypass different types of security controls, how these very security controls introduce new types of vulnerabilities, and how to avoid common pitfalls in order to strengthen your defenses.

  • Named a 2011 Best Hacking and Pen Testing Book by InfoSec Reviews
  • Looks at security tools like IDS/IPS that are often the only defense in protecting sensitive data and assets
  • Evaluates Web application vulnerabilties from the attacker's perspective and explains how these very systems introduce new types of vulnerabilities
  • Teaches how to secure your data, including info on browser quirks, new attacks and syntax tricks to add to your defenses against XSS, SQL injection, and more

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Image
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Front matter
  4. Copyright
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. About the Authors
  7. About the Technical Editor
  8. Chapter 1. Introduction
  9. Chapter 2. HTML
  10. Chapter 3. JavaScript and VBScript
  11. Chapter 4. Nonalphanumeric JavaScript
  12. Chapter 5. CSS
  13. Chapter 6. PHP
  14. Chapter 7. SQL
  15. Chapter 8. Web application firewalls and client-side filters
  16. Chapter 9. Mitigating bypasses and attacks
  17. Chapter 10. Future developments
  18. Index
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