Web and Mobile Application Fuzzing Best Practices
If you’re reading this, you’ve probably used tools like Ffuf or Gobuster to fuzz an application to expand the attack surface and potentially find sensitive files and directories. Unfortunately, we here at Brackish find that a lot of testers are...
What are Default Credentials? A Penetration Testers Best Friend!
While organizations focus on patching vulnerabilities, updating software, and training staff, one of the most overlooked yet dangerous entry points remains default credentials. These seemingly harmless username and password combinations are a hacker’s golden ticket into your network or destruction...
Part 1: Understanding the Basics of Penetration Testing
To stay one step ahead of cybercriminals, proactive measures are necessary. One of the most effective tools in your cybersecurity toolkit is a penetration test (pen test). This blog post is the first in a series designed to guide you through...
Logging – Mobile Application Penetration Testing #6
Welcome back to the long awaited next entry in Brackish Security’s Mobile Application Penetration Testing series. When conducting mobile application penetration testing, inspecting logs on iOS and Android is a crucial step in understanding how an app behaves, particularly in how it handles sensitive...
Physical Penetration Testing: Why Every Company Should Prioritize It
In an era dominated by digital transformation, businesses are more focused than ever on securing their online assets. Cybersecurity measures such as firewalls, antivirus software, and encryption protocols are essential, but one often overlooked aspect of comprehensive security is physical...
DIY Penetration Testing
With cyber threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, companies, regardless of their size, need to ensure their networks and systems are secure. However, many small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) operate on limited budgets, making it challenging to allocate significant resources toward comprehensive...
JavaScript Source Map Vulnerabilities
What is a JavaScript source map file? Source map files map the transformed, minified, or compiled code back to the original source code, and they can often be found exposed publicly in web applications. This is particularly useful for debugging...
Penetration Testing Findings: Exposed Non-Production Environments
Non-production environments refer to any setup that is used for purposes other than live, operational applications. This includes development, testing, staging, and quality assurance (QA) environments. They are essential for preparing software for production by allowing thorough testing and debugging....
IoT Penetration Testing Part 1
IoT Penetration Testing is one of our favorite types of testing here at Brackish Security. This will be the first of a multi-part blog series on embedded device security (the “Internet of Things” or IoT). Our goal is to show...
MouseJacking (With Flipper Zero): Tales from Pen Testing Trenches
As a continuation in our series of penetration testing stories (who doesn’t love those) we bring you MouseJacking (With Flipper Zero). Check out the first blog post in the series here here. In this engagement, we were successfully able to...
