diff --git a/courses-and-certifications-reviews/ine-courses-and-elearnsecurity-certifications-reviews.md b/courses-and-certifications-reviews/ine-courses-and-elearnsecurity-certifications-reviews.md index 5e648996..a23aa632 100644 --- a/courses-and-certifications-reviews/ine-courses-and-elearnsecurity-certifications-reviews.md +++ b/courses-and-certifications-reviews/ine-courses-and-elearnsecurity-certifications-reviews.md @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ Besides, once you have completed the course \(or before\) you can go to the [**H The goal of this certificate is to **show** that you are capable of performing common **mobile applications pentests**. -During the exam you are **given 2 vulnerable Android applications** and you need to **create** an A**ndroid** **application** that **exploit** the vulnerabilities automatically. In order to **pass the exam**, you need to **send** the **exploit** **application** \(the apk and the code\) and it must **exploit** the **other** **apps** **vulnerabilities**. +During the exam you are **given 2 vulnerable Android applications** and you need to **create** an A**ndroid** **application** that **exploits** the vulnerabilities automatically. In order to **pass the exam**, you need to **send** the **exploit** **application** \(the apk and the code\) and it must **exploit** the **other** **apps** **vulnerabilities**. -Having done the [**INE course about Android applications pentesting**](https://my.ine.com/CyberSecurity/courses/cfd5ec2b/android-mobile-app-pentesting) **is** **more than enough** to find the vulnerabilities of the applications. What I found to be more "complicated" of the exam was to **write an Android application** that exploit vulnerabilities. However, having some experience as Java developer and looking for tutorials on the Internet about what I wanted to do **I was able to complete the exam in just some hours**. They give you 7 days to complete the exam, so if you find the vulnerabilities you will have plenty of time to develop the exploit app. +Having done the [**INE course about Android applications pentesting**](https://my.ine.com/CyberSecurity/courses/cfd5ec2b/android-mobile-app-pentesting) **is** **more than enough** to find the vulnerabilities of the applications. What I found to be more "complicated" of the exam was to **write an Android application** that exploits vulnerabilities. However, having some experience as Java developer and looking for tutorials on the Internet about what I wanted to do **I was able to complete the exam in just some hours**. They give you 7 days to complete the exam, so if you find the vulnerabilities you will have plenty of time to develop the exploit app. In this exam I **missed the opportunity to exploit more vulnerabilities**, however, **I lost a bit the "fear" to write Android applications to exploit a vulnerability**. So it felt just like **another part of the course to complete your knowledge in Android applications pentesting**.