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Proof of Concept Tool on Web Application Security
From: "Indian Tiger" <indiantiger () mailandnews com>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 23:33:07 +0530
Hi all, I have tried a lot to find any Proof of Concept Tool on Web Application Security but still I am not able to find a single one. Let me give some specific details. Session ID Generally session ID is big enough and act as authentication token. Most of the time it only changes last few digits, lets say only three digits from the end. Even its doing this only its very tuff to guess these last three digits. I have made a testing site and tried but was not able to do that. I knew session ID is not the only authentication parameter. It can contain cookie, session tokens etc as well. I have tried Achilles, Web Sleuth, Web Inspect, Spike Proxy etc. I think at least they don't do such brute force. Is there any tool which does brute force on this and give session ID. Cookie Manipulation Several Articles talk about Cookie Manipulation. How to get cookies of others even in a LAN seems very tuff or not possible as per my study on Web. If a Attacker is able to redirect other person's traffic to any Proxy like Achilles, Web Sleuth than he can perform attacks. Now nobody is allowing to change his proxy setting and sending his output through Attacker (Proxy). Is there any tool which can give access/manipulate the cookie remotely? This manipulation can also be achieved if an Attacker can put his Proxy (Web Sleuth) on intermediate Router/Proxy. One Example is I am accessing Hotmail and on my ISP Router/Proxy, An attacker installs tool like Web Sleuth. But again question comes Router works on OSI layer 3 so attacker can't put tool like Web Sleuth. If intermediate hop is Proxy which is on Application level, there should be some tool which can be placed here. XSS Cross Site Scripting has to use Client site scripting only. What could be the maximum impact of this? Can Attacker format a machine or steal data by this? If yes how? Please also tell any other Proof of Concept Tool on Web Application Security. I read OWASP guides, WebGoat and some more to understand three things deeply and develop Proof of Concept Tool but no successes accept Hidden field manipulation. Please recommend some good guides on this. Thanking You. Sincerely, Indian Tiger, CISSP
Current thread:
- Proof of Concept Tool on Web Application Security Indian Tiger (Apr 11)
- Re: Proof of Concept Tool on Web Application Security Kriss Andsten (Apr 12)
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- RE: Proof of Concept Tool on Web Application Security Indian Tiger (Apr 18)
- RE: Proof of Concept Tool on Web Application Security Gunter (Apr 21)