Natas Challenge
Yaser Rahmati | یاسر رحمتی
Definition and Overview
The Natas Challenge is a web security training platform designed to help individuals learn and practice their skills in web application security. Named after "Satan" spelled backwards, Natas offers a series of progressively difficult challenges that simulate real-world vulnerabilities found in web applications.
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Keywords
Natas
, web security
, hacking challenges
, cybersecurity
, web application
, vulnerabilities
, SQL injection
, XSS
, cross-site scripting
, file inclusion
, authentication bypass
, password cracking
, brute force
, input validation
, HTTP requests
, cookies
, session management
, CSRF
, cross-site request forgery
, directory traversal
, code injection
, web exploits
, security training
, ethical hacking
, penetration testing
, web server
, client-side security
, server-side security
, URL manipulation
, HTML
, JavaScript
, PHP, Python
, security testing
, encryption
, encoding
, decoding
, base64
, hash functions
, cryptography
, security headers
, CTF
, capture the flag
, web development
, security analysis
, exploit development
, information disclosure
, access control
, web vulnerability
, security assessment
, source code analysis
, network security
, web pentesting
, challenge levels
, secure coding
, HTTP methods
, file upload vulnerabilities
, input sanitization
, web-based CTF
, web security basics
, یاسر رحمتی
, چالش ناتاس
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