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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Bruno
I use ZAP [1] with the OAST add-on for this at the moment. I admit the UX isn't perfect, but it serves my purpose.
If I also want control over the responses (e.g. return a 401 status code for every fifth request), I have a custom extender script [2] for that.
[1]: https://www.zaproxy.org/
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What is API Discovery, and How to Use it to Reduce Your Attack Surface
Implement tools like Burp Suite or OWASP ZAP for in-depth security scanning of your APIs.
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Best Hacking Tools for Beginners 2024
OWASP ZAP
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Autorize – The most popular tool to discover AuthZ/AuthN flaws
The use of capital punctuation implies a warning? an alert? Would this same response be warranted for Burp which is also a commercial, closed source product?
If this is an issue for some, then ZAP being open source[1] maybe favourable.
That said, Burp is the defacto tool for a reason - it's best in class. Every pentester I know, including myself, has a paid subscription. The fact that it's closed source hasn't been an issue.
[1] https://github.com/zaproxy/zaproxy
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Show HN: Pākiki Proxy – An intercepting proxy for penetration pesting
Briefly reviewed your product. Seems like OWASP ZAP is your competition: https://www.zaproxy.org/
It runs entirely in the browser so it uses the browser "native" frameworks.
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Vulnerability Scanning of Node.js Applications
Dynamic analysis involves testing your application while it's running. Tools like OWASP ZAP and Burp Suite can help identify vulnerabilities like SQL injection or Cross-Site Scripting by sending malicious requests to your application and analyzing the responses.
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Is this fraud? And if so, to what extent am I responsible?
> Lying is not an embellishment or puffery, it's a lie. Engaging a company for a 3 day pen test that's totally insufficient, that would be an embellishment.
I agree, but if the RFP question was phrased "have you done penetration testing?" then that leaves a lot of room for embellishment. If the question is "do you have SOC2 certification?" and you answer "yes" untruthfully, then that is a lie. If they ask for the SOC2 or pentest report and you give them a falsified document, that's where you're (probably) committing fraud.
> One of the most important part of pen tests is that they are external.
AWS/Google/etc have internal security teams doing their pen tests, so no, this isn't true.
> Just doing your job as an engineer and looking for bugs is not a pen test.
What about an engineer spending an afternoon running ZAP[0]?
> It's like saying, "what is an audit really? We have accountants and they check our books for anomalies."
Yeah, which is why you don't just ask a company "do you keep track of your finances?" if you're investing in them, you request external auditors.
[0] https://www.zaproxy.org/
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The essential security checklist for user identity
In addition to manual security reviews, you can also implement DevSecOps practices to automate security checks. For example, you can set up a CI/CD pipeline to run static code analysis tools like CodeQL and automatically run penetration tests using tools like OWASP ZAP.
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The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
OWASP ZAP (open source)
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How can i make web server from scratch
I would start by installing Burp Suite or OWASP Zap and seeing what the actual messages look like
ffuf
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Show HN: Pfuzz, a web fuzzer following the Unix philosophy
It seems to me like "fuzzing" has a different meaning in web application penetration testing. Here, "fuzzer" is a term for tools that just generate different request using wordlists, without adding any mutations. For example, the two popular web fuzzers ffuf [1] and wfuzz [2] also call themselves fuzzers.
I see how reusing a term for a different concept is bothersome, but I feel like "fuzzer" is the term that people learning about bug bounty hunting are familiar with.
[1] https://github.com/ffuf/ffuf
[2] https://wfuzz.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- Fast web fuzzer written in Go
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The 36 tools that SaaS can use to keep their product and data safe from criminal hackers (manual research)
FFUF
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Directory Discovery Tools
I've been using ffuf happily for the past couple of years however I remember seeing a post on reddit/twitter about a new "intelligent" discovery tool.
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Pentesting Tools I Use Everyday
Learn more about ffuf here: https://github.com/ffuf/ffuf
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Tips on enumerating unknown APIs in my environment?
Also, I see you mentioned using curl. You can checkout ffuf which is closely related but more geared towards what you're doing.
- Fastest webpath scanner out here?
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Posodobitev orodja ffuf
git clone https://github.com/ffuf/ffuf ; cd ffuf ; go get ; go build
- ffuf - Fuzz Faster U Fool
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Brute forcing a website link
So ffuf (https://github.com/ffuf/ffuf) or wfuzz (https://github.com/xmendez/wfuzz) are a better choice to enumerate GET/POST parameters/values.
What are some alternatives?
nuclei - Fast and customizable vulnerability scanner based on simple YAML based DSL.
gobuster - Directory/File, DNS and VHost busting tool written in Go
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection
feroxbuster - A fast, simple, recursive content discovery tool written in Rust.
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
SQLMap - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
go-sql-driver/mysql - Go MySQL Driver is a MySQL driver for Go's (golang) database/sql package
awesome-dva - A curated list of "damn vulnerable apps" and exploitable VMs / wargames. See contributing.md for information.
go - The Go programming language
HTML Purifier - Standards compliant HTML filter written in PHP
ksubdomain - 无状态子域名爆破工具