In this comprehensive course, you will dive into the world of web server hacking, equipping yourself with the knowledge and skills to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in web servers. Gain a solid understanding of web server hacking fundamentals, laying the foundation for your journey into this critical area of cybersecurity.
Begin by setting up the necessary environments. Learn how to install Python3 on Windows 7 and set up a simple Python HTTP server, as well as installing XAMPP on Windows 7 for local server testing. Explore the installation and configuration of Apache on Kali Linux, allowing you to work with a simple web server environment.
Once your environment is set up, delve into working with web servers on Kali Linux, gaining hands-on experience with different tools and techniques. Discover the capabilities of Bee-Box, a specialized platform designed for web application security testing, as you install and experiment with it on Kali Linux.
With your setup complete, dive into the practical aspects of web server hacking. Explore various techniques and methodologies to compromise web servers using Kali Linux as your primary toolset. Gain insight into the notorious ShellShock vulnerability and learn how to identify and exploit it effectively.
Throughout the course, you will engage in practical exercises and hands-on activities, allowing you to apply your knowledge in a real-world context. It is important to note that this course is intended for educational purposes only, emphasizing ethical considerations and promoting responsible hacking practices.
By the end of this course, you will have a deep understanding of web server hacking, equipped with the skills to identify vulnerabilities, exploit them, and contribute to enhancing the security of web server environments. Join “The Web Server Hacking Cyber Security Course” and embark on a transformative learning journey in the realm of web server security.
Course Content
Module One
