"Hey guys, haven't had a chance to check out the latest part of your tutorial series yet. Got any updates on when the next part will be posted or if there's a download link for the previous ones?"
I've been following this series, and I gotta say, it's been super enlightening. What's the best way to start learning about penetration testing for web applications? Are there any beginner-friendly frameworks or tools you'd recommend for a noob like me?
I'm not really following this 7-part tutorial but I'll throw in my 2 cents. In a real-world scenario, you'd usually want to use a VPN and try to avoid making it obvious you're testing for vulnerabilities, right? Anyone have any favorite tools for scanning and exploiting vulnerabilities?
"Yo, just wanted to say this series is super helpful, just finished reading part 1. You really go into depth on the basics, can't wait to get started on part 2. What's the focus for this part, if you don't mind me asking?"
I'm not sure how relevant this is to crypto, but I'm curious to see how you guys approach penetration testing from scratch. Have you guys used OWASP or any other frameworks for testing?
Not sure what kind of test this is, but can we get a more detailed explanation of the goals and constraints? Would be helpful to know what kind of vulnerabilities we're testing for.