Hi malware fighters and users of the NS extension,
Yes, we have to test for the low hanging fruit where web application and webbrowser security testing are concerned. So I start to test with websecurify, a fuzzing tool xulrunning application test tool for vulnerabilities.
Found this fine testing tool via Gnucitizen.org.'s site, and you can download it from here for windows: http://websecurify.googlecode.com/files ... %200.3.exe
Various other platform version can be downloaded here: http://code.google.com/p/websecurify/downloads/list
I will test with it thoroughly and you, my forum friends, do likewise and report in this thread please,
luntrus
Testing with websecurify
Testing with websecurify
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Re: Testing with websecurify
Websecurify is a web and web2.0 security initiative specializing in researching security issues and building the next generation of tools to defeat and protect web technologies.
Websecurify Blog
Websecurify Blog
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Re: Testing with websecurify
Hi pal,
I use Web securify to Test my Web application, But I got different result for same URL. I mean when I test a URL first I got some SQL vulnerabilities,
but in next time there is no Vulnerability come without any change in code.
please Advise me what's wrong with that...
Regards
Anes P.A
I use Web securify to Test my Web application, But I got different result for same URL. I mean when I test a URL first I got some SQL vulnerabilities,
but in next time there is no Vulnerability come without any change in code.
please Advise me what's wrong with that...
Regards
Anes P.A
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