Episode 97: Bcrypt Hash Input Truncation & Mobile Device Threat Modeling
Episode 97: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast Justin and Joel jump into some cool news items, including a recent Okta Bcrypt vulnerability, insights into crypto bugs, and some intricacies of Android and Chrome security. They also explore the latest research from Portswigger on payload concealment techniques, and the introduction of the Lightyear tool for PHP exploits.
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Resources
Android Web Attack Surface Writeups
Concealing payloads in URL credentials
Dumping PHP files with Lightyear
Limit maximum number of filter chains
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:02:43) Okta Release and bcrypt
(00:10:26) Android Web Attack Surface Writeups
(00:20:21) More Portswigger Research
(00:28:29) Lightyear and PHP filter chains
(00:35:09) Dom-Explorer
(00:45:24) The JSON Debate
(00:49:59) Notes plugin for Burp and Caido
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