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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Created by @STOKfredrik
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- It's CSS
- What's CSS ?
- Cascading Style Sheet
- Whoaaaa!!!!!
STÖK talks alot about yavascript ahahha
Aye man don’t be mean or I’ll hack your windows Home Screen with some good templates (I’ll go with bootstrap)
@@loganlandry7852 @
Layne Jasper dumb spammers
Xd
4:01
"Pretty print"
"No waaaay"
k
funny, BUT I DID NOT KNOW THAT FUCKING BUTTON WAS THERE ALL THIS TIME!
hahah
imposible! XD
JerreMuesli IKR!!!!
no wayyy thats niceeee
tomnomnom should start teaching people, this guy got a voice of perfect lecturer
Liskowy and he has no Indian accent
oh yeah i can imagine good what he wnat to explain and his voice is great to listen. and im straight
@@hemax_ touchè lad
@@hemax_ lmaooo
Yes exactly
Background music 😂😂
It's perfect 🤓😆
That what you should listening on when you performing a hunting :)
Sounds like it's from EVE...
Good Lord! 😂😂😂
its sounds like COD WARZONE
TomNomNom looks like a teacher. A really good one.
Nice didactics, calm talking, good knowledge and sounds like a person you would want to be friends with.
Real nice guy.
Perfect cover. A little too nice for a hacker even if bounty side
JJ
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Ugh... "xml http request"
the other guy: "whoaa!!"
really dude...
Kek
Drugs.
XD
Relax. I suspect @STÖK knows more than he lets on, here. His "whoaa" is probably more of a didactic device than genuine amazement.
@@jub0bs I don't think so! His whoaaa!! was real! He's said in most of his videos that he is not very good at coding.
Thanks for all the love and support. It’s was such a pleasure to record this video with TomNomNom and I hope you learned something new, I know I did. Stay curious!
That was so much of knowledge ! Thankyou so much stok !🔥
Get some more videos like this
thank you for your content and sharing the knowledge:)
Link of yur youtube wrong=> czcams.com/users/STOKfredrik
I'm gonna need a mouse without the STOK
It is a 2 year old video when I am watching it.
The best part of the video is, Tomnomnom has explained things in pretty detailed way. Another thing I noticed from starting to end of the video is that, Tomnomnom is the calm teacher and Stok is the curios student, where the curiosity reflects in his eyes. Just loved it. ❤
we are too late in hacking buddy LOL we should learn fast to get things out
I take everything back - the speaker is amazing. So calm, so much and clear information, presented very politely and soothing voice ;-) please, more!!
"Always a pleasure my friend". Great :) You two are a perfect combination as teachers. Music and editing is great, great chemistry and Tomnomnom is very easy to follow. It's a pleasure learning this unknown subject, thanks to you.
The music in the background is so intense, I will never look at a XHR request quite the same way.
Creepy music lol
Thank you so much for bringing this to the frame of reference. The questions asked and the detailed explanations gifted are of great value! You two rock!
I've found it very useful. I would love to see more such videos in the future. You guys are awesome. Thanks, TomNomNom & STÖK :-)
Second that
That's a cool debugging tutorial, Marshall Eriksen.
LOL
after the first 10 mins, i was like hell, thats a little long for just a debugging tutorial :-p . and it was.
HAAHAHAHHA
exactly haha, now you can debug your partner's spaghetti code
Lol
AT LAST Someone explained the debugger function! Incredibly valuable video. Thank you both and thank you h1 for making it happen!
that was dope, both are skilled gentlemen and the editing was really helping the learning. Thank you both!
This is suuper freshh, Thanks guys! The way how Tom controls the inspector is suuper clear, I've learn some tricks with this video..
Love the format of this! Thanks!
Me while trying to teach myself how to code JS: “ah yes, quite simple yes yes I understand”
Me while watching anyone actually program in JS: “wut”
Web devs. Are gonna have a nice time watching this😂
sure did. the tool is same but the mentality is fresh.
I wasted my time using dev tools the wrong way
@@tjtheo5280 ? what lol
ikr?
I love this! Using devtool excessively already, but man, did I miss some great stuffz!
This is ABSOLUTELY hands down! One of the best and most educative YT videos I have seen on hacking. I don't know if it could be a little that I am just understanding it all alot more because I've found a few other videos that are good also and when I first started trying to learn.. the videos all just went way too fast and I didnt feel like they explained anything properly. But now I am learning so so much from Hacker 1's docs, videos and labs! Thank you Hacker One!
Great video, always loved the dev tools but I had no idea about pretty print. You've changed my life
They way he explains and the background music , gives us feel like some black magic stuff kudos to both of you
So basically it's a debuggers tutorial 😂
Two lamers talk about debugging.
@@maxmix6406 lamers, lol
Debugging is Art of Exploitation
@@neowick-fp4tttrue, and so is proper punctuation, what you didn't do, which is the art of basic, easy grammar. (;
@@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked I don't understand your say.
Tomnomnom explains everything so clearly and easy. Great content!
It's a good sign he understands what he's talking about
Man tomnomnom is such a great guy.
Could listen to this guy for hours, he just seems very wise haha
Totally agree! Trolling through now trying to find more videos of him explaining things
While modern frameworks are initing their routing you can go into the debugger and pause it, build a new config, and get yourself into some hidden sections of the apps. If there's content in those section that is not protected by a token, you're gonna get some free stuff! Could be video lessons, pdfs, who knows. The key is that you're building your own custom route config for an app. This takes a good understanding of the routing engines of the frameworks as well as the product you're trying to get into.
Where can I learn more about this?
@@dixztube I think having a sound knowledge about API frameworks (such as ExpressJs) and vulnerabilities that arise due to not using token validation (such as CSRF) will give you a good understanding.
Wow thanks so much! That helped me more than you know! 🎉
PLEASE KEEP THEM COMING! WE NEED MORE AMAZING CONTENT LIKE THIS STOK AND TOM!
Thanks for everything ❤️
Please more content like this ✌️
One of your best videos so far, super informative and super good explanation done by Tom! And Stök, who doesn't love him :D
I totally loved this lesson, it was juicy in terms of potential hacking and super pedagogical! Obviously @STÖK knows (at least) some things and @TomNomNom knows a LOT and both are really humble. I need many more HACKY CODING SESSIONS like this one! It's really engaging the way this interview was driven. Good material, dude.
Cheers from Argentina.
the interviewer is perfect, and as soon as he asked the questions in the very beginning I knew he knew what he was talking about. He also let the guest talk and that was very nice. good job Sir
Floki is that you??
Loki*
That background music though :D Cool video btw!!
You both are awesome. Thank you stök for this video. We love you.
Do make more videos. :)
This is a lot more palatable than some of the earlier videos (the powerpoint ones) so thank you for this
oh, man! your videos are a joy to watch. thank you very much.
the bg music is like a horror movie!! thanks again stok and tomnomnom!
I feel like it's one of the most valuable programming videos I've watched
the way this guy uses the debugger is the exactly right way to use it when developing web apps. I have actually never seen such a good video one how to do it, thanks!
Actually more interesting than a netflix movie! Keep it up 😉
Yeah and it's interactive. Can you try to hack my website emeraldledger.com?
Incredible production value for such 2-bit content.
The energy in TomNomNom and Stok actually made me feel like i was learning from friends!
Amazing expalanation
After the first few minutes of the video, I was ready to bail, as it seemed to be too basic but I'm glad I stayed! I'm no stranger to dev tools but even if you learn 1 useful concept, it's gold. Thanks.
I’m switching from full stack JS development to cyber security so I knew most of this stuff already BUT it was cool to see it in action and the thought processes behind working your way thru a system from a hacking perspective- thanks for the video!
Why are you switching if you don't mind answering?
@@tonylee3721 probably since the market is getting saturated.
@@Ryu-sl6ld lol
STÖK you're brilliant xD Thank you both for doing this!
2:29 Are we gonna just ignore the 1st thing on Yahoo News? 😂
Yikes. I missed that.
sweet home alabama *INTENSIFIES*
@Neronian Diamanti wrong
@@n4rfy477 100times lmao
LMAO 🤷🏾♂️
Litterely so much knowledge in one video, loved it sir !!! 🤯🤯💖💖
I was waiting for such video for a long time. Thanks STOK.. you are great. And of course TomNomNom :)
Very nice studying content! Thanks for that and keep up with the good stuff posting!
Tomnomnom is so humble. Kudos to him. Wish him all the success.
Is his name "Tomnomnom " coz he eats "cookies"?
Amazing content kudos to tomnomnom btw why is the background music from horror movie
Hacker vibes
tomnomnom is an awesome teacher for sure!
need more videos like these man:)
this elaborate thought process and very simple explanation has just opened my mind to how i should start approaching web security and made it less intimidating for me! thank you so much!!
Whoever chose the background track (I think @STOK chose it), did a really excellent job. It really locked me to the tutorial, otherwise I'm pretty sure I would've got distracted by some stupid things 😆.
Keep them comin’!!!!
I like the concept behind the videos with tom! Please more!!
Thankyou so much for sharing this video, really loved it
Love you guys, what a great session!
Amazing content.
Love how stök is pretending to be a beginner🤣.
Plz plz plz keep these videos coming.
The role playing is so underrated
Indeed he is a Beginner ...
in front of TomNomNom he is
LMAO
Ermm stok knowlege is actually pretty shitty lol.....
I love the “ DeusEx like” music in the background
Finally bridging the gap between web developers and cybersecurity engineers. Well done.
Some notes to self:
1. Be mindful that once something is on the internet--someone is always watching.
2. Always make sure sensitive information (such as passed credentials) are not visible to the public.
3. Change up the folder structure and resource filenames of applications.
"always"????!
@@antoniofuller2331 Always.
Very Educational even for an senior JavaScript developer
awesome vid, the suspenseful background music makes it
Love the dynamic of you two, great energy and yes the background music was epic! Adding more and more knowledge to the knowledge bank 🏦. ☮️ ✌️ Stök
Nice Stok! Tom is brilliant!
Great video guys thank you very much! :-)
the ominous background music is hilarious
Awesome content😎
need more like that !!
Always a pleasure!
11:45 me all the video... Nice work of both!
Stök you r greate.. i m big fan of you! greate Guest and Great Host!
This is the best explanation i was looking for. Thank you TomNomNom, stok and Hackerone
this is awesome to see love this video. Great to have STOK representing the learner so that he can ask the questions that are in our mind aswell.
the full video is really amazing and I like so much the way that the man is talking thanks for both of you ❤❤❤
This is what i understood from this:
Best way to go about exploiting javascript webcode is exploit the one thing most admins in the industries demand, pretty easy to read code with same formatting across all code/functions of a project. If you can learn what their habits are you know what to look for and what they might call/name certain objects you shouldn't be modifying. If you know all their user based api calls start with USER_ID_ than you can search for that and find crumbtrails back to an api call you can change or change the designation of an object's information.
Dude. In the minify process variable names an methods are stripped to bare letters. What are you talking abt?
@@victortodoran1828 most minify processes for JavaScript only get rid of some variable names , it mostly gets rid of whitespace. Hence why the dude in the video was using pretty print to view the code.
The theme is creepy but I feel like he is livehackin on goverment instead of yahoo, STÖK you are getting better and better in videos ;]
Thanks for sharing! Great video!
Loved it. Thank You.
Great content ! Wait for more !
Hey stök it's a good video , I like the idea of adding some lyrics from time to time thank you 🙏🙏
Very exciting content and comprehensive explanation.
TomNomNom: So, we can start of by turning on the computer.
STÖK: Nooo wayyy, niiiiice! ;D
Wow this js guy is so calm and clear when he is talking.
I learned more in 24 minute than in my whole college career.....Just Amazing
Makes you question paying for it huh? Can’t stand colleges for this reason.
@@Boorne2Kill I finish college and didn’t learn anything about code but what was in the book 📚 not even related to real life...
Title of this video must be "How to use chrome dev tools !!"... Really spend my life's 24.16 min to learn a new methodology
i am seeing this at night,alone ,and the background music is scaring the sh*t out of me
That background music is hacking my future!
This is how a mastermind starts!
Awesome
i love this , both are awesome 🔥
Tysm for this ! Very useful .
Can we have more vids like this in the future with Stok & Tom ?
That music, hunts me to this day.
Amazing content, please do more!
At the end of the video, he said this golden sentence "you gotta be able to make things work the way they're supposed to first before you could make them work the way they aren't" and that's how it is. Do not learn "hacking" since there is no such thing. Learn how to design web apps then try to break it and what youclearn while doing so, makes you a hacker
I love the background music, make it more dramatic and interesting, than boring hip hop beat
Wowww ! So much of knowledge !
This is fantastic, thanks.
When u two combine, u will create magic in the video. I love to watch this stufff.
Brings back many fun memories.