I will do website vulnerability assessment and penetration testing
Certified Ethical Hacker Cybersecurity Expert Penetration Tester
About this Gig
"Are you worried about hackers, data leaks, or website vulnerabilities?
I will perform a professional Website Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT) to identify and fix security risks before attackers exploit them.
My services include:
- Website & Web App Vulnerability Assessment
- Manual + Automated Penetration Testing
- OWASP Top 10 Security Testing
- SQL Injection, XSS, CSRF, LFI/RFI checks
- Detailed Security Audit Report with Fix Recommendations
Why choose me?
- Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) skills
- 5+ years in System Administration & Security
- Clear, detailed, and professional reporting
Secure your website today and stay ahead of cyber threats."
Testing application:
Web application
Development technology:
PHP
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Python
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SQL
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WordPress website
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Other
Device:
PC
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Mac
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Linux
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Android tablet
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Other
My Portfolio
FAQ
Q1: Do you perform illegal hacking?
❌ No. I only perform authorized ethical hacking & penetration testing on websites you own or have written permission to test.
Q2: What kind of vulnerabilities will you test for?
I check against OWASP Top 10, CWE, and common CVEs, including SQL Injection, XSS, CSRF, broken authentication, misconfigurations, file upload flaws, etc.
Q3: Will you fix the vulnerabilities too?
This gig includes detailed fix recommendations. If you need me to patch vulnerabilities, I can provide it as a custom extra service.
Q4: Do you test both websites and web applications?
Yes, I test static websites, dynamic web apps, SaaS platforms, and CMS (like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, etc.).
Q5: What tools do you use?
I use a mix of industry-standard tools (Burp Suite, OWASP ZAP, Nmap, Metasploit, Nikto) along with manual testing techniques.
Q6: Do you provide proof of vulnerabilities?
Yes, all findings come with screenshots, CVSS severity levels, and remediation steps for transparency.
Q7: Can you re-test after I apply fixes?
Yes, I offer a “Retesting After Fix” add-on so you can confirm vulnerabilities are resolved.

