Presented at
BSidesLV 2017,
July 26, 2017, 6 p.m.
(25 minutes).
Organizations are using Git more than ever before, but are they securing it? Unfortunately, a large number of websites are leaving git exposed at the root of their site which allows anyone to grab the repository and exfil all flavors of source code. Even more, this exposed source code usually has sensitive data, credentials, and other fun stuff scattered about.
In this talk, I will walk you through various ways find sites that have exposed their git repositories to the world and what you can do with it. We will uncover database credentials of .gov sites, authentication keys, and more. I will also introduce you to tools that you can use to make the process easier as well as how to bypass broken/incomplete repos using git internals.
Presenters:
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Jesse Kinser
- Sr. Product Security Engineer - Salesforce
I am a Sr. Product Security Engineer at Salesforce. I am a frequent bug bounty researcher with a passion of learning new things(aka Serial Hobbyist). Past employers include an energy company, random startups, and the NSA.
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