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tags. Developers often leave the validation logic right in the HTML, making it visible to anyone. Check Comments
: Sometimes hints or even credentials are left in HTML comments (e.g., 2. Analyzing Client-Side Logic
: A common trick is to split the flag into multiple segments and check them one by one using substring() Base64 Encoding
: The "check" might compare your input against a Base64-encoded string. You can decode these using tools like 3. Exploitation Techniques
For more practice with these types of web vulnerabilities, you can explore beginner-friendly platforms like vulnerability type CTF Day(16). picoCTF Web Exploitation… | by Ahmed Narmer
to capture the request and see if you can modify parameters (like changing a "role" from "user" to "admin"). Bypassing Comparison : If the site uses PHP, you might attempt Type Juggling
tags. Developers often leave the validation logic right in the HTML, making it visible to anyone. Check Comments
: Sometimes hints or even credentials are left in HTML comments (e.g., 2. Analyzing Client-Side Logic
: A common trick is to split the flag into multiple segments and check them one by one using substring() Base64 Encoding
: The "check" might compare your input against a Base64-encoded string. You can decode these using tools like 3. Exploitation Techniques
For more practice with these types of web vulnerabilities, you can explore beginner-friendly platforms like vulnerability type CTF Day(16). picoCTF Web Exploitation… | by Ahmed Narmer
to capture the request and see if you can modify parameters (like changing a "role" from "user" to "admin"). Bypassing Comparison : If the site uses PHP, you might attempt Type Juggling