Web3 And Blockchain Security:Pen Testing & Bug Bounty Part1
Web3 And Blockchain Security:Pen Testing & Bug Bounty Part1, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.86, with 34 lectures, based on 76 reviews, and has 5434 subscribers.
You will learn about Evolution of the Web: Brief history of Web 1.0, Web 2.0, Web3.0 Blockchain Fundamentals and Smart Contracts Common Web3 Protocols Brief introduction to Bugs in Web 3.0 Smart Contract Vulnerabilities Web3 Network Attacks Web3 Application Security Network and Protocol Vulnerabilities Financial and Trading Vulnerabilities Data Security and Privacy Vulnerabilities Cross-Chain and Interoperability Vulnerabilities Miscellaneous Vulnerabilities Web3 Penetration Testing Methodology Hands-on Labs to BugBounty on Web3 Web3 Architecture Decentralized Finance Decentralized Autonomous Organizations Non-Fungible Tokens Web3 js Library Ethers js Library Distributed Ledger Technology Block Structure and Hashing Consensus Mechanisms (Proof-of-Work, Proof-of-Stake, Byzantine Fault Tolerance Public vs Private Blockchains Solidity Programming Language Smart Contract Lifecycle Gas Fees and Transaction Advantages and Disadvantages of Smart Contracts Blockchain Network Attacks Consensus Mechanism Vulnerabilities Sybil Attacks and Spam Transactions Oracle Manipulation Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attacks on Blockchains Smart contract reentrancy vulnerability exploitation using Remix and Truffle Integer overflow/underflow in smart contracts Smart contract self-destruct vulnerabilities (exploitation with Solidity flaw) Cross-site scripting (XSS) in dApp interfaces (exploitation with Burp Suite or OWASP ZAP) SQL injection in decentralized databases (exploitation with SQLmap) Front-end injection attacks in dApps (exploitation with JavaScript injecteb3 wallets (exploitation using Metamask or WalletConnect) Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks on blockchain networks Exploiting gas price vulnerabilities in Ethereum transactions Time-based attacks on smart contracts Replay attacks on cross-chain transactions Exploiting gas limit vulnerabilities Blockchain reorganization attacks Supply chain attacks on blockchain infrastructure This course is ideal for individuals who are Software Developers and Programmers or Blockchain Enthusiasts or Cybersecurity Professionals or Cryptocurrency Investors and Traders or IT Professionals or Entrepreneurs and Business Owners or Students and Researchers or Compliance Officers and Regulators or Blockchain Project Managers It is particularly useful for Software Developers and Programmers or Blockchain Enthusiasts or Cybersecurity Professionals or Cryptocurrency Investors and Traders or IT Professionals or Entrepreneurs and Business Owners or Students and Researchers or Compliance Officers and Regulators or Blockchain Project Managers.
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Title: Web3 And Blockchain Security:Pen Testing & Bug Bounty Part1
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 3.86
Number of Lectures: 34
Number of Published Lectures: 34
Number of Curriculum Items: 34
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 34
Original Price: ₹799
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Evolution of the Web: Brief history of Web 1.0, Web 2.0, Web3.0
- Blockchain Fundamentals and Smart Contracts
- Common Web3 Protocols
- Brief introduction to Bugs in Web 3.0
- Smart Contract Vulnerabilities
- Web3 Network Attacks
- Web3 Application Security
- Network and Protocol Vulnerabilities
- Financial and Trading Vulnerabilities
- Data Security and Privacy Vulnerabilities
- Cross-Chain and Interoperability Vulnerabilities
- Miscellaneous Vulnerabilities
- Web3 Penetration Testing Methodology
- Hands-on Labs to BugBounty on Web3
- Web3 Architecture
- Decentralized Finance
- Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
- Non-Fungible Tokens
- Web3 js Library
- Ethers js Library
- Distributed Ledger Technology
- Block Structure and Hashing
- Consensus Mechanisms (Proof-of-Work, Proof-of-Stake, Byzantine Fault Tolerance
- Public vs Private Blockchains
- Solidity Programming Language
- Smart Contract Lifecycle
- Gas Fees and Transaction
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Smart Contracts
- Blockchain Network Attacks
- Consensus Mechanism Vulnerabilities
- Sybil Attacks and Spam Transactions
- Oracle Manipulation
- Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attacks on Blockchains
- Smart contract reentrancy vulnerability exploitation using Remix and Truffle
- Integer overflow/underflow in smart contracts
- Smart contract self-destruct vulnerabilities (exploitation with Solidity flaw)
- Cross-site scripting (XSS) in dApp interfaces (exploitation with Burp Suite or OWASP ZAP)
- SQL injection in decentralized databases (exploitation with SQLmap)
- Front-end injection attacks in dApps (exploitation with JavaScript injecteb3 wallets (exploitation using Metamask or WalletConnect)
- Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks on blockchain networks
- Exploiting gas price vulnerabilities in Ethereum transactions
- Time-based attacks on smart contracts
- Replay attacks on cross-chain transactions
- Exploiting gas limit vulnerabilities
- Blockchain reorganization attacks
- Supply chain attacks on blockchain infrastructure
Who Should Attend
- Software Developers and Programmers
- Blockchain Enthusiasts
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- Cryptocurrency Investors and Traders
- IT Professionals
- Entrepreneurs and Business Owners
- Students and Researchers
- Compliance Officers and Regulators
- Blockchain Project Managers
Target Audiences
- Software Developers and Programmers
- Blockchain Enthusiasts
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- Cryptocurrency Investors and Traders
- IT Professionals
- Entrepreneurs and Business Owners
- Students and Researchers
- Compliance Officers and Regulators
- Blockchain Project Managers
Welcome to the cutting-edge world of Web3 penetration testing! In this comprehensive Udemy course, you’ll delve into the intricate architecture of Web3, exploring its evolution from Web 1.0 to the decentralized marvel of Web3. Uncover the core principles underpinning Web3 architecture, including frontend, backend, APIs, blocks, and peer-to-peer networks.
Embark on a journey through the diverse Web3 ecosystem, from Decentralized Finance (DeFi) to Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). Gain practical insights into common Web3 protocols like Web3.js and Ethers.js, empowering you to navigate the complexities of blockchain technology with ease.
Dive deep into the fundamentals of blockchain, understanding Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), block structure, hashing, and consensus mechanisms. Master the Solidity programming language for smart contracts, exploring their lifecycle, gas fees, and transaction costs.
Equip yourself with the skills to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in Web3 networks and smart contracts. Learn to thwart blockchain network attacks, mitigate smart contract vulnerabilities, and fortify Web3 application security against cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, authentication bypass, and front-end injection attacks.
Explore advanced topics in network and protocol vulnerabilities, including Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks, gas price vulnerabilities, time-based attacks, replay attacks, consensus algorithm weaknesses, and supply chain attacks. Harness specialized tools and techniques to detect and mitigate threats, ensuring the resilience of blockchain infrastructure in the face of evolving cyber threats.
Whether you’re a seasoned cybersecurity professional or a budding blockchain enthusiast, this course provides the essential knowledge and hands-on experience to excel in Web3 penetration testing. Enroll now and embark on your journey to becoming a master of Web3 security!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to WEB3
Lecture 2: Web3 Architecture
Lecture 3: Decentralized Finance
Lecture 4: Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
Lecture 5: Non-Fungible Tokens
Lecture 6: Web3.js Library
Lecture 7: Ethers.js Library
Lecture 8: Distributed Ledger Technology
Lecture 9: Block Structure and Hashing
Lecture 10: Consensus Mechanisms (Proof-of-Work, Proof-of-Stake, Byzantine Fault Tolerance
Lecture 11: Public vs Private Blockchains
Lecture 12: Solidity Programming Language
Lecture 13: Smart Contract Lifecycle
Lecture 14: Gas Fees and Transaction
Lecture 15: Advantages and Disadvantages of Smart Contracts
Chapter 2: Web3 Network Attacks
Lecture 1: Blockchain Network Attacks
Lecture 2: Consensus Mechanism Vulnerabilities
Lecture 3: Sybil Attacks and Spam Transactions
Lecture 4: Oracle Manipulation
Lecture 5: Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attacks on Blockchains
Chapter 3: Smart Contract vulnerabilities
Lecture 1: Smart contract reentrancy vulnerability exploitation using Remix and Truffle
Lecture 2: Integer overflow/underflow in smart contracts
Lecture 3: Smart contract self-destruct vulnerabilities (exploitation with Solidity flaw)
Chapter 4: Web3 Application Security
Lecture 1: Cross-site scripting (XSS) in dApp interfaces
Lecture 2: SQL injection in decentralized databases (exploitation with SQLmap)
Lecture 3: Authentication bypass in Web3 wallets (exploitation using Metamask)
Lecture 4: Front-end injection attacks in dApps (exploitation with JavaScript injection )
Chapter 5: Network and Protocol Vulnerabilities
Lecture 1: Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks on blockchain networks
Lecture 2: Exploiting gas price vulnerabilities in Ethereum transactions
Lecture 3: Time-based attacks on smart contracts
Lecture 4: Replay attacks on cross-chain transactions
Lecture 5: Exploiting gas limit vulnerabilities
Lecture 6: Blockchain reorganization attacks
Lecture 7: Supply chain attacks on blockchain infrastructure
Instructors
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Armaan Sidana
Cyber Security Specialist
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- 4 stars: 7 votes
- 5 stars: 64 votes
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