Episode 72: Research TLDRs & Smuggling Payloads in Well Known Data Types
Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast - A podcast by Justin Gardner (Rhynorater) & Joel Margolis (teknogeek) - Thursdays
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Episode 72: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast Justin and Joel discuss some hot research from the past couple months. This includes ways to smuggle payloads in phone numbers and IPv6 Addresses, the NextJS SSRF, the PDF.JS PoC drop, and a GitHub Enterprise Indirect Method Information bug. Also, we have an attack vector featured from Monke!Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcastShoutout to YTCracker for the awesome intro music!------ Links ------Follow your hosts Rhynorater & Teknogeek on twitter:------ Ways to Support CTBBPodcast ------Hop on the CTBB Discord at https://ctbb.show/discord!We also do Discord subs at $25, $10, and $5 - premium subscribers get access to private masterclasses, exploits, tools, scripts, un-redacted bug reports, etc.Today's Sponsor - Project Discovery: https://nux.gg/podcastResources:PDF.JS Bypass to XSShttps://github.com/advisories/GHSA-wgrm-67xf-hhpqhttps://codeanlabs.com/blog/research/cve-2024-4367-arbitrary-js-execution-in-pdf-js/PDFiumNextJS SSRF by AssetNoteBetter Bounty Transparency for hackersSlonser IPV6 ResearchSmuggling payloads in phone numbersAutomatic Plugin SQLiDomPurify BypassBug Bounty JP PodcastGithub Enterprise send() bughttps://x.com/creastery/status/1787327890943873055https://x.com/Rhynorater/status/1788598984572813549Timestamps:(00:00:09) Introduction(00:03:20) PDF.JS XSS and NextJS SSRF(00:12:52) Better Bounty Transparency(00:20:01) IPV6 Research and Phone Number Payloads(00:28:20) Community Highlight and Automatic Plugin CVE-2024-27956(00:33:26) DomPurify Bypass and Github Enterprise send() bug(00:46:12) Caido cookie and header extension updates