What is Time Base Bypass
Time-based bypass is a method used to manipulate systems that rely on timestamps for validation or access control. By altering the time or date in a request or within the system environment, attackers can spoof validation checks, bypass restrictions, or gain unauthorized access.
Key Concepts
- Timestamp Spoofing: Adjusting a timestamp to a valid or expected time (past or future) to meet system requirements.
- Future Timestamps: Used to trick systems that grant access based on future events (e.g., pre-scheduled permissions).
- Past Timestamps: Exploited to bypass expiration checks or replay access to previously valid tokens or sessions.
Exploitation
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