/codepath-cybersec-week7

WordPress Penetration testing with Kali Linux

Project 7 - WordPress Pentesting

Time spent: X hours spent in total

Objective: Find, analyze, recreate, and document five vulnerabilities affecting an old version of WordPress

Pentesting Report

  1. (Required) Vulnerability Name or ID
  • Summary:
    • Vulnerability types:
    • Tested in version:
    • Fixed in version:
  • GIF Walkthrough:
  • Steps to recreate:
  • Affected source code:
  1. (Required) Vulnerability Name or ID
  • Summary:
    • Vulnerability types:
    • Tested in version:
    • Fixed in version:
  • GIF Walkthrough:
  • Steps to recreate:
  • Affected source code:
  1. (Required) Vulnerability Name or ID
  • Summary:
    • Vulnerability types:
    • Tested in version:
    • Fixed in version:
  • GIF Walkthrough:
  • Steps to recreate:
  • Affected source code:
  1. (Optional) Vulnerability Name or ID
  • Summary:
    • Vulnerability types:
    • Tested in version:
    • Fixed in version:
  • GIF Walkthrough:
  • Steps to recreate:
  • Affected source code:
  1. (Optional) Vulnerability Name or ID
  • Summary:
    • Vulnerability types:
    • Tested in version:
    • Fixed in version:
  • GIF Walkthrough:
  • Steps to recreate:
  • Affected source code:

Assets

List any additional assets, such as scripts or files

Resources

GIFs created with LiceCap.

Notes

Describe any challenges encountered while doing the work

License

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