Happy New Year! Baldur's Gate for the PC was released in 1998 on 5 CD-ROMs; 1998 is now closer to the year of the first publication of Dungeons and Dragons (1974) than it is to modern day.
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Showing up at @Dallas_Hackers again. Last month I walked in with a hastily put together fire talk and walked out with contract work. Who know what's gonna happen tonight.
Real talk, Red Team: nobody ever told me you spend as much time writing the pentest report as you do running the pentest. 0530 Bard is gonna hate 0048 Bard who will probably need another 30 minutes to shut down ๐ง .
I'm looking for some good resources that focus more deeply on pentesting a web app with *HEAVY* use of client-side JavaScript. Here's some references I'm already looking at, so please help me add to this: (1/4)
Regular Expressions Pocket Primer - Oswald Campesato
Web Penetration Testing with Kali Linux - Gilberto Najera-Gutierrez and Juned Ahmed Ansari
Web Security: A WhiteHat Perspective - Hanqing Wu and Liz Zhao
Hacking APIs - Corey Ball
(3/4)
All of these resources have been extremely useful, however I'm looking for more targeted materials (Git repos, tutorials, etc.) that focus on Angular, React, Node, or really any JavaScript framework. Any help would be greatly appreciated. (4/4)