Jump to content
YOUR-AD-HERE
HOSTING
TOOLS

Locked Wapiti (Web application vulnerability scanner / security auditor)


sQuo

Recommended Posts

This is the hidden content, please

 

Presentation

 

 

Wapiti allows you to audit the security of your web applications.

It performs "black-box" scans, i.e. it does not study the source code of the application but it will scan the webpages of the deployed webapp, looking for scripts and forms where it can inject data.

Once it gets this list, Wapiti acts like a fuzzer, injecting payloads to see if a script is vulnerable.

 

Wapiti can detect the following vulnerabilities :

 

 

File Handling Errors (Local and remote include/require, fopen, readfile...)

Database Injections (PHP/JSP/ASP SQL Injections and XPath Injections)

XSS (Cross Site Scripting) Injection

LDAP Injection

Command Execution detection (eval(), system(), passtru()...)

CRLF Injection (HTTP Response Splitting, session fixation...)

 

 

 

Wapiti is able to differentiate punctual and permanent XSS vulnerabilities.

Wapiti prints a warning everytime it founds a script allowing HTTP uploads.

A warning is also issued when a HTTP 500 code is returned (useful for ASP/IIS)

Wapiti does not rely on a vulnerability database like Nikto do, although it integrates its database as a type of attack since the version 2.2.1

Wapiti aims to discover unknown vulnerabilities in web applications.

It does not provide a GUI for the moment and you must use it from a terminal.

Wapiti is able to create complete reports that include all the found vulnerabilities and related information in order to help to fix them. Take a look at the README file.

 

 

This is the hidden content, please

 

 

This is the hidden content, please
ded&v=YyZrTkKm4P4#!

 

 

[spoiler=Usage]

Wapiti-2.2.1 - A web application vulnerability scanner

 

Usage: python wapiti.py

This is the hidden content, please
[options]

 

Supported options are:

-s

--start

To specify an url to start with

 

-x

--exclude

To exclude an url from the scan (for example logout scripts)

You can also use a wildcard (*)

Example : -x "http://server/base/?page=*&module=test"

or -x

This is the hidden content, please
to exclude a directory

 

-p

--proxy

To specify a proxy

Exemple: -p

This is the hidden content, please

 

-c

--cookie

To use a cookie

 

-t

--timeout

To fix the timeout (in seconds)

 

-a

--auth

Set credentials for HTTP authentication

Doesn't work with Python 2.4

 

-r

--remove

Remove a parameter from URLs

 

-n

--nice

Define a limit of urls to read with the same pattern

Use this option to prevent endless loops

Must be greater than 0

 

-m

--module

Set the modules and HTTP methods to use for attacks.

Example: -m "-all,xss:get,exec:post"

 

-u

--underline

Use color to highlight vulnerables parameters in output

 

-v

--verbose

Set the verbosity level

0: quiet (default), 1: print each url, 2: print every attack

 

-f

--reportType

Set the type of the report

xml: Report in XML format

html: Report in HTML format

 

-o

--output

Set the name of the report file

If the selected report type is "html", this parameter must be a directory

 

-i

--continue

This parameter indicates Wapiti to continue with the scan from the specified

file, this file should contain data from a previous scan.

The file is optional, if it is not specified, Wapiti takes the default file

from \"scans\" folder.

 

-k

--attack

This parameter indicates Wapiti to perform attacks without scanning again the

website and following the data of this file.

The file is optional, if it is not specified, Wapiti takes the default file

from \"scans\" folder.

 

-h

--help

To print this usage message

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.