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  2. Jul 29, 2023 · The web application hacker's handbook : discovering and exploiting security flaws. by. Stuttard, Dafydd, 1972-. Publication date. 2008. Topics. Internet -- Security measures, Computer security. Publisher. Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub.

  3. The Web Application Hackers Handbook. Contents. Introduction. Chapter 1 Web Application (In)security. The Evolution of Web Applications. Common Web Application Functions. Benefits of Web Applications. Web Application Security. "This Site Is Secure".

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  5. The Web Application Hacker's Handbook. For over a decade, The Web Application Hacker's Handbook (WAHH) has been the de facto standard reference book for people who are learning about web security.

  6. Sep 27, 2011 · This practical book has been completely updated and revised to discuss the latest step-by-step techniques for attacking and defending the range of ever-evolving web applications.

  7. This book is a practical guide to discovering and exploiting security flaws in web applications. The authors explain each category of vulnerability using real-world examples, screen shots and...

  8. Focusing on the areas of web application security where things have changed in recent years, this book is the most current resource on the critical topic of discovering, exploiting, and preventing web application security flaws.

  9. Focusing on the areas of web application security where things have changed in recent years, this book is the most current resource on the critical topic of discovering, exploiting, and preventing web application security flaws.

  10. • Reveals how to overcome the new technologies and techniques aimed at defending web applications against attacks that have appeared since the previous edition • Discusses new remoting frameworks, HTML5, cross-domain integration techniques, UI redress, framebusting, HTTP parameter

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