OSCP file upload bypass checklist to prove Send/Accept/Store/Fetch in Burp, step-by-step. See what most people miss and stop silent 200 OKs—try it now.
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OSCP file upload bypass checklist to prove Send/Accept/Store/Fetch in Burp, step-by-step. See what most people miss and stop silent 200 OKs—try it now.
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Burp Suite External Browser Setup in Kali: A Dedicated Firefox Profile (Certs + Proxy) for Each Client
One reused browser profile can cost you an hour—quietly. The login looks “haunted,” HTTPS suddenly “breaks,” and your notes stop lining up with what Burp actually captured. That pain is rarely Burp being picky. It’s session bleed: cookies, localStorage, HSTS, and proxy settings drifting just enough to make two clients (or two tenants) feel like one confused identity. Keep guessing, and you…
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