7MS #403: 7MOOMAMA - Juice Shop Song + Backdoors and Breaches Jingle

7MS #403: 7MOOMAMA - Juice Shop Song + Backdoors and Breaches Jingle

Today's slightly off-topic episode kicks off a new tag called 7MOOMAMA. That stands for 7 Minutes of Only Music and Miscellaneous Awesomeness.

To kick things off, I'm super excited to share with you two new security-themed songs for some of my favorite security things! They are:

Enjoy!

Backdoors and Breaches

Backdoors and Breaches
I love the way teaches me to think about security controls
And their proper placement

Backdoors and Breaches
I can’t wait to blow my paycheck just to get myself a game deck and then move
Out of my mother’s basement

Soon I’ll be sittin’ down and playing it with my red and blue teams
Or John and gang at Black Hills Info Security
And when I go to bed tonight I know what’s gonna fill my dreams
Backdoors and Breaches

Juice Shop

VERSE 1
When you want to shop online then you had better be sure
The experience is safe and also secure
Don't want to let no SQLi or cross-site scripting ruin your day
No, you want to break into a joyous song and say:

CHORUS 1
Juice Shop! Juice Shop!
You can order tasty beverages in any quantity
Juice Shop! Juice Shop!
Just don't test the site with Burp Suite or you won't like what you see

VERSE 2
Now if you're feeling kinda sneaky and you're inclined to explore
You might find inside the Juice Shop...a hidden score board
It will point you towards a vuln'rability or maybe two
And when you're done you'll say, "This site should get a code review!"

CHORUS 2
Juice Shop! Juice Shop!
It has got more holes then a warehouse filled with gallons of Swiss cheese
Juice Shop! Juice Shop!

...finish the songs at 7ms.us

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7MS #612: Pentestatonix - Part 2

7MS #612: Pentestatonix - Part 2

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7MS #611: Pentestatonix

7MS #611: Pentestatonix

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7MS #610: DIY Pentest Dropbox Tips – Part 9

7MS #610: DIY Pentest Dropbox Tips – Part 9

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7MS #609: First Impressions of Sysreptor

7MS #609: First Impressions of Sysreptor

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7MS #608: New Tool Release - EvilFortiAuthenticator

7MS #608: New Tool Release - EvilFortiAuthenticator

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7MS #607: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying - Part 15

7MS #607: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying - Part 15

Today we talk about some business-y things like: A pre first impressions opinion on Sysreptor Why I'm not worried about AI replacing manual pentesting (yet) My struggle with going "full CEO" vs. staying in the weeds and working on hands-on security projects

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7MS #606: Hacking OWASP Juice Shop (2024 edition)

7MS #606: Hacking OWASP Juice Shop (2024 edition)

Today our pals Bjorn Kimminich from OWASP and Paul from Project7 and TheUnstoppables.ai join us as we kick off a series all about hacking the OWASP Juice Shop, which is "probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application!" We got a few wins on the Juice Shop score board today: Found the score board Bullied the chatbot Fired a DOM XSS Located a confidential document Gave the Juice Shop a devastating zero stars review Fired a DOM XSS which played the OWASP Juice Shop Jingle

12 Jan 202429min

7MS #605: Navigating the Demands of Tech Leadership with Amanda Berlin of Blumira

7MS #605: Navigating the Demands of Tech Leadership with Amanda Berlin of Blumira

Today our friend Amanda Berlin, Lead Incident Detection Engineer at Blumira, joins us to talk about being more mentally healthy in 2024! P.S. - did you miss Amanda's past visits to the program? Then check out episode 518, 536 and 588. Be sure to check out the next edition of Amanda's Defensive Security Handbook when it comes out in later January, 2024!

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