[Owasp-sanantonio] Meeting Feb 11th: Browser Exploitation Framework
Dan Cornell
dan at denimgroup.com
Fri Feb 6 16:32:16 UTC 2015
All:
Here's the link to register for the Feb 11th OWASP San Antonio meeting:
http://www.meetup.com/OWASP-San-Antonio/events/220312744/
PLEASE REMEMBER - we are at a NEW LOCATION:
Denim Group
1354 N Loop 1604 E Ste 110, San Antonio, TX
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(If that doesn't work use: http://tinyurl.com/nupfdln )
Title: Introduction to Cross-Site Scripting with BeEF
Speaker: Charles Neill
Bio: Charles is a Security Developer at Rackspace, where he does
application security for products developed in-house, as well as
OpenStack projects and other third-party products. He also develops
tools to assist with security testing.
Abstract:
Cross-site scripting is a well-known attack vector at this
point, but many people still don't understand the full risk of being
vulnerable to it. BeEF is a framework that combines lots of different
tools that can be useful to an attacker after finding a cross-site
scripting bug in a site. The purpose of this talk is to demonstrate the
potential severity of a cross-site scripting attack, leveraging BeEF to
trick the user in various ways and to try to get as much useful
information out of them as possible.
Thanks,
Dan
Dan Cornell | Founder, CTO
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