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SOFTWARE TESTING LEARNING PROMISES 2020
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40 Software Testing Leaders Globally.
A GUIDE – EMAIL TESTING FOR WEB APPLICATIONS
BUSINESS OF SOFTWARE TESTING WITH SANTHOSH TUPPAD
CyberSecurity With Santhosh Tuppad and Rajesh Mathur
Santosh Tuppad - Learning to test is better than smoking weed
Getting Started with Security Testing - Webinar by Santhosh Tuppad - Hosted by TheTestTribe
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TESTING SMARTER WITH SANTHOSH TUPPAD (INTERVIEW BY HEXAWISE)
This interview with Santhosh Tuppad is part of Hexawise's series of “Testing Smarter with…” interviews. Their goal with these interviews is to highlight insights and experiences as told by many of the software testing field’s leading thinkers.
Santhosh Tuppad fell in love with computers when he was 12 and since then his love for computers has increased exponentially. He founded his first startup in 2010 and was part of growing the company to nearly 80 people.
In short, he is a passionate software tester, security researcher, entrepreneur and badass in following his heart come what may!
THE UGLY SIDE OF A FANCY SOFTWARE
Today, we may be highly proud of the internet society because of great applications that have been developed to make things easier for humans in terms of accessibility of services which includes healthcare, e-commerce, banking, insurance, social media and whatnot. However, there is a darker side to all of this fancy thing that we have.
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What type of information on a company/ site/ person may be helpful in preparing an attack?
During my childhood days, I was a great liar and a thief who used to break-in and bypass school infrastructure and grocery shops through social engineering skills. Well, I never practiced these skills, but somehow they were ingrained deeply in my brain I guess. I never knew it was called “Social Engineering” in the first place.
So, any information is brilliant if I know how to use it and connect it to my purpose or an attack. Here is a quick list of certain information that I can think of,
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Local Risks that matter. Are you mitigating them or avoiding these?
Take backup [ Regular ]
Run scheduled full scan on your local environment
Use WiFi with WPA encryption
Use secure FTP to transfer files from your computer to server
Maintain audit logs on your hosting environment
Check your .htaccess files to see if it was modified by a hacker to have a redirect
Check your plugins
Check your users [ Maybe it was some other user who has admin access. Is it only you who is admin? If it’s only you, was the password leaked or cracked? ]
Use scanners like WP Scan http://wpscan.org/ and http://sucuri.net/
Use the GOTMLS scan and run the scanner → Get off the maliciously loaded scripts
Full backups
Partial backups
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CyberSecurity With Santhosh Tuppad and Rajesh Mathur
Who is a black hat hacker exactly? What does he/she do?
Imagine that someone (preferably a thief/burglar) gets into your home to steal/acquire your valuables without any authorization or permission. Now, this is a simple example where this can be called a “Crime”. Now, in the software industry, the same can happen where someone with a malicious intent wants to steal the sensitive data of customers or end-users without any permission from the software stakeholders or a company itself. This type of crime wherein someone stole or breached the infrastructure (physical or software) in an unauthorized way can be called as “Black-Hat Hacker”.
The goal of this CSS (Not XSS, but Cascading Style Sheet) Cheat Sheet is to inform Programmers, Testers, Security Analysts, Front-End Developers and anyone who is interested in Web Application Security to use these recommendations or requirements in order to achieve better security when authoring Cascading Style Sheets.