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Channel 0Day.Today | Learn Exploit | Zero World | Dark web | (@learnexploit) in the Farsi language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 20 636 subscribers, ranking 6 563 in the Technologies & Applications category and 16 270 in the Iran region.
📊 Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 20 636 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 14 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -518 over the last 30 days and by -22 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Not verified
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 4.26%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 1.93% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 879 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 399 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 3.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as tools, کانفیگ, remote, sh3ll, upload.
📝 Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
“☝️Iп Tнε Nαмε Oғ GOD☝️
Web Exploiting
& Server Hacking
Shell & Admin panel Access
priv8 Google hacking Dorks
new vul & bugs discovering & Tut
❗️0 day is today❗️
تبلیغات : @LearnExploitAds
IR0Day.Today”
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 15 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Technologies & Applications category.
IDes > (Insecure Deserialization) : ysoserial (Java) / phpggc (PHP) / ysoserial.net (.NET) + Burp Suite (Repeater)
HRS [CL.TE],[TE.CL],[TE.TE],> (HTTP Request Smuggling / Desync Attacks incl. HTTP/2) : Burp Suite (Turbo Intruder + Repeater) + h2csmuggler / smuggler.py
BCSM > (Broken Cryptographic State Machines) : Full manual analysis (auth / payment / reset / crypto flows)
BLF > (Business Logic Flaws / Abuse) : Burp Suite (Repeater + Intruder) + full manual flow analysis
RC > (Race Conditions / TOCTOU) : Burp Suite (Turbo Intruder) + custom concurrency / stress scripts
OA > (OAuth Misconfiguration / OAuth Logic Flaws) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + manual OAuth flow manipulation
JWT > (JWT Confusion / Algorithm Substitution / Claim Abuse) : jwt_tool + Burp Suite (Repeater)
API(BOLA) > (API Broken Object Level Authorization / Mass Assignment) : Burp Suite + 42Crunch / APIsec
PP > (Prototype Pollution — Client & Server Side) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + manual JS object analysis
SSTI > (Server-Side Template Injection) : tplmap + Burp Suite (Repeater)
SSRF > (Server-Side Request Forgery) : ssrfmap + Burp Suite (Collaborator / OAST)
CORS > (CORS Misconfiguration & Credentialed Abuse) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + browser devtools
WCP > (Web Cache Poisoning) : Burp Suite (Repeater + Param Miner) + manual cache behavior analysis
WCD > (Web Cache Deception) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + browser cache inspection
HHI > (Host Header Injection) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + Param Miner
GQL > (GraphQL Abuse / Auth Bypass / DoS Logic) : InQL / GraphQL Voyager + Burp Suite
RS > (Request / Response Splitting / CRLF Injection) : Burp Suite (Repeater)
MA > (Mass Assignment / Hidden Field Injection) : Burp Suite (Repeater + Intruder)
ISM > (Insecure State Management / Client-Trusted State) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + manual tampering
2FA > (Two-Factor Authentication Logic Bypass) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + race & reuse testing
RLB > (Rate Limit Logic Bypass) : Burp Suite (Intruder + Turbo Intruder)
FP > (File Parsing Logic Bugs — CSV / PDF / DOCX / Image Metadata) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + format-specific fuzzing
EW > (Email Workflow Abuse — Invite / Reset / Verify Chains) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + manual chain testing
FF > (Feature Flag / A-B Testing Authorization Bugs) : Burp Suite (Repeater) + forced browsing
DC > (Dependency Confusion) : Manual package namespace analysis + internal repo enumeration
STO > (Subdomain Takeover — Lesser-Known Providers) : Subjack / nuclei + manual DNS & provider checks
XXE > (XML External Entity / XInclude) : Burp Suite (Repeater + OAST) + XXEInjector
RCE > (Remote Code Execution / Command Injection) : Commix + Metasploit (post-exploit in labs)
RFU > (Remote File Upload) : Burp Suite (Intruder + Repeater + multipart/mime manipulation extensions)
PT > (Path Traversal / LFI / RFI) : ffuf / wfuzz + Burp Suite (Repeater)
DT > (Directory Traversal / Enumeration) : DirBuster / ffuf (wordlist enumeration)
NoSQLi > (NoSQL Injection) : NoSQLMap + manual payload testing
SQLi > (SQL Injection) : Sqlmap + Burp Suite (Repeater)
XSS > (Cross-Site Scripting — Stored / DOM / CSP Bypass) : Burp Suite (DOM Invader) + manual testing
IDOR > (Insecure Direct Object Reference / Broken Access Control) : Burp Suite (Repeater + Intruder)
CSRF > (Cross-Site Request Forgery) : Burp Suite (CSRF PoC Generator + Repeater)
Auth/Session > (Authentication & Session Management Flaws) : Burp Suite (Sequencer + Repeater) + Hydra
OR > (Open Redirect) : Burp Suite (Repeater + parameter fuzzing)
CJ > (Clickjacking) : Browser testing + Burp Suite
SDE > (Sensitive Data Exposure — crypto / TLS / misconfig) : Nessus / Qualys + manual checks
SCA > (Software Composition / Supply-Chain Vulnerabilities) : Snyk / DependabotM a l i c i o u s
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