YAAAAAS!! I’m pumped for this series of videos, PortSwigger is a must have if you’re wanting to learn. I feel like it’s way under utilised by professionals trying to get into the industry, thank you for tackling this gap in knowledge 🙌
YES indeed, Nic! Portswigger Web Academy is such a great resource and it is FREE! Looking forward to releasing more walkthroughs for the Apprentice track 👍
Thank you for doing this video. I just started my learning journey on cybersecurity just a few days back and just mainly did embracing my noobiness. LOL Well, I mean I did researching on where to start. That's how I found Portswigger and then eventually arrived at your RUclips channel (GOOD STUFF!). BTW, on the last part where you need to see the content of /etc/passwd. You can view it by opening the URL (the one you edited) in a new tab and do a "Save page as". Save it as a text file and there you go you can view the goodies with just a text editor. Excuse my English. Not my native language. xD
Hey @Mechsas, thanks for watching and I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying my channel! I really appreciate your description of saving to disk to view the /etc/passwd file. I get so conditioned to rely on tools like Burp, that it can be very easy to get tunnel vision and forget about alternative methods. You should do a blog write-up for each lab. It will help you solidify your knowledge and would be a great resource for other learners! Cheers
did not realize that this video is # 1 in this Port Swigger series, it would be helpful if you numbered them or appended each video to playlist. // Great video !
Thanks for watching, zdax! I didn't think to number them, but there is a Playlist which you can access here >>> ruclips.net/p/PLtZSO0mhEgPxLb01jsVKhppOHtz9ZWMdS&si=uN2aeyf6XUtHL9at
I've been a busy bee and just haven't had any motivation honestly. But I went to Wild West Hackin' Fest last week and was able to hang out with a lot of my RUclips friends which put a burr in my saddle to get back at it!
@@daniellowrie good to see you anyways everyone loses some motivation at different things and it takes a gentle push to bring them back into it again I think
At the end of the challenge PS says that we must open the file. Does that password really exist or do we have to settle for the preview of a non-existent image?
Great question, Joset! I thought the same thing myself, so I made this video which shows you how to view the contents of the "/etc/passwd" file using Burp Suite. >>> ruclips.net/video/LFBs-UpZmfU/видео.htmlsi=77IkClDX2xhk1dj8
Please aim to create videos that are packed with value. This video is certainly good 💙, but I felt you got a bit sidetracked instead of staying focused on the topic. It seemed like you were more concerned with how entertaining the video would be and showcasing your humor rather than addressing the main subject.
YAAAAAS!! I’m pumped for this series of videos, PortSwigger is a must have if you’re wanting to learn. I feel like it’s way under utilised by professionals trying to get into the industry, thank you for tackling this gap in knowledge 🙌
YES indeed, Nic! Portswigger Web Academy is such a great resource and it is FREE! Looking forward to releasing more walkthroughs for the Apprentice track 👍
Not only informative, but also consists of old-school fun! Thanks a lot for your effort
Thanks, Lionhack! I'm really glad to hear that you enjoyed the video :)
Thanks for watching!
I cant thank you enough for doing these labs. Thanks a tonne for helping.
I am happy to help and I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed the series! Thanks for watching 😀
My favorite security guy ❤great to see you back my friend. Excellent video to share cybersecurity enthusiasts
Thanks, Yaniv! It's great to be back! 😎💯
Thank you for doing this video. I just started my learning journey on cybersecurity just a few days back and just mainly did embracing my noobiness. LOL Well, I mean I did researching on where to start. That's how I found Portswigger and then eventually arrived at your RUclips channel (GOOD STUFF!). BTW, on the last part where you need to see the content of /etc/passwd. You can view it by opening the URL (the one you edited) in a new tab and do a "Save page as". Save it as a text file and there you go you can view the goodies with just a text editor. Excuse my English. Not my native language. xD
Hey @Mechsas, thanks for watching and I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying my channel! I really appreciate your description of saving to disk to view the /etc/passwd file. I get so conditioned to rely on tools like Burp, that it can be very easy to get tunnel vision and forget about alternative methods. You should do a blog write-up for each lab. It will help you solidify your knowledge and would be a great resource for other learners! Cheers
did not realize that this video is # 1 in this Port Swigger series, it would be helpful if you numbered them or appended each video to playlist. // Great video !
Thanks for watching, zdax! I didn't think to number them, but there is a Playlist which you can access here >>> ruclips.net/p/PLtZSO0mhEgPxLb01jsVKhppOHtz9ZWMdS&si=uN2aeyf6XUtHL9at
@@daniellowrie oh okay, thank you !
@@terraflops no worries 👍
Gues who's back back again Dani is back tell a friend 😂 welcome brother
I'm gonna have that song in my head for the rest of the day now 😆 Good to be back though
Wow look who is back . Good to have you back mate guess sometimes life gets in way of youtube right
I've been a busy bee and just haven't had any motivation honestly. But I went to Wild West Hackin' Fest last week and was able to hang out with a lot of my RUclips friends which put a burr in my saddle to get back at it!
@@daniellowrie good to see you anyways everyone loses some motivation at different things and it takes a gentle push to bring them back into it again I think
Definitely an ebb and flow of motivation. It's flowin' now though 😉
@@daniellowrie hope it flows through u for a longer period of time this time before u require another recharge
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Thanks for watching! :)
At the end of the challenge PS says that we must open the file. Does that password really exist or do we have to settle for the preview of a non-existent image?
Great question, Joset! I thought the same thing myself, so I made this video which shows you how to view the contents of the "/etc/passwd" file using Burp Suite. >>> ruclips.net/video/LFBs-UpZmfU/видео.htmlsi=77IkClDX2xhk1dj8
my dude is backkkkkk
You know it!!! 😁
Please aim to create videos that are packed with value. This video is certainly good 💙, but I felt you got a bit sidetracked instead of staying focused on the topic. It seemed like you were more concerned with how entertaining the video would be and showcasing your humor rather than addressing the main subject.
Thanks for the advice and thanks for watching 👍💯