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    xsrfprobe

    xsrfprobe

    Advanced toolkit for detecting and exploiting CSRF vulnerabilities

    XSRFProbe is an advanced security auditing toolkit designed to detect and analyze Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF/XSRF) vulnerabilities in web applications. It uses an automated crawling engine that continuously scans a target application, collects forms and endpoints, and evaluates them for potential CSRF weaknesses. XSRFProbe performs numerous systematic checks to determine whether a web endpoint is vulnerable, including inspection of anti-CSRF tokens, cookie validation behavior, and...
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    sqliv

    sqliv

    Massive SQL injection vulnerability scanner for automated web testing

    SQLiv is a command-line security tool designed to identify SQL injection vulnerabilities in web applications through automated scanning techniques. Written primarily in Python, the project focuses on discovering potentially vulnerable web pages by analyzing URLs that contain database query parameters. It can perform large-scale scanning by using search engine queries known as SQL injection dorks to collect candidate websites and then test them for vulnerabilities. In addition to bulk...
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