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    url-checker-php-sdk

    Official PHP SDK for the EmailVeritas URL Checker API

    ...It enables developers to classify and analyze URLs directly from PHP applications using simple methods for URL Lookup and URL Scan. Lightweight and dependency-free, the SDK performs redirect-chain, WHOIS, and HTML metadata analysis. Composer support makes integration seamless with PSR-4 autoloading. Ideal for CRMs, contact forms, and security dashboards. Features: • Real-time phishing detection • URL Lookup and URL Scan endpoints • WHOIS, redirect, and metadata analysis • Native PHP (cURL) implementation • Composer integration • MIT License Homepage: https://www.emailveritas.com/url-checker Repository: https://github.com/Email-Veritas/url-checker-php-sdk
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    IPTC-Attacker

    Testing for XSS via IPTC metadata

    As an open source penetration testing tool, IPTC-Attacker allows to create an image with IPTC metadata containing testing vectors for Cross-Site Scripting attacks. Each checkbox can be used to include a huge collection of payloads into the selected tags (HTML5sec, XSS Cheat Sheet). If a checkbox will be not selected, the string aaa'bbb"ccc<ddd is automatically included into the unchecked IPTC tag. Therefore, testing for XSS vulnerabilities via IPTC metadata is possible by looking into the source code of the attacked Web application; strictly speaking for aaa'bbb"ccc<ddd or alternatively by verifying if, for example, alert-windows appear due to the XSS vector collection.
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