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WPScan is a black box WordPress vulnerability scanner. Changelog v3.8.21 Minor Improved plugin version detection via changelog section in the Readme – Ref #1692 Fixed deprecation warnings – Ref #1709 [hide][Hidden Content]]
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WPScan is a black box WordPress vulnerability scanner. Changelog v3.8.20 Minor: Added patch for Homebrew [hide][Hidden Content]]
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Introduction WPScan is a free and automated black box WordPress vulnerability scanner written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their sites. You can use it to remotely scan WordPress installations, to find vulnerabilities within the core version, plugins, and themes. It’s maintained by the WPScan Team. Minor: New version for updated dependencies [hide][Hidden Content]]
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Introduction WPScan is a free and automated black box WordPress vulnerability scanner written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their sites. You can use it to remotely scan WordPress installations, to find vulnerabilities within the core version, plugins, and themes. It’s maintained by the WPScan Team. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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You don't have permission to access this resource. Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. tengo el siguiente problema, al intentar seguir con wpscan contra esta web : aparte creo que no tiene vulnerabilidades
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Introduction WPScan is a free and automated black box WordPress vulnerability scanner written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their sites. You can use it to remotely scan WordPress installations, to find vulnerabilities within the core version, plugins, and themes. It’s maintained by the WPScan Team. v3.7.8 Fixed Issue with CF-Connecting-IP header provided in CLI which was also sent to VulnAPI - #1451 [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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WPScan is a free, for non-commercial use, black box WordPress Vulnerability Scanner written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their WordPress websites. v3.7.7 Fixed rare crash due to conflict between slugs and API endpoints Fixed Incorrect RDF URLs detection [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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Introduction WPScan is a free and automated black box WordPress vulnerability scanner written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their sites. You can use it to remotely scan WordPress installations, to find vulnerabilities within the core version, plugins, and themes. It’s maintained by the WPScan Team. WPScan is a black box WordPress vulnerability scanner. Changelog v3.7.6 Status code from responses are now displayed as interesting entries for KnownLocation finders Code updated to be compatible with ruby 2.7+ [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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WPScan is a black box WordPress vulnerability scanner. Changelog v3.7.4 Fixed Incorrect wp-content detected from links in homepage – Ref #1412 Fixed exception raised by old version of activesupport in some cases – Ref #1419 WPScan can now run on Windows, thanks @Reelix – Ref wpscanteam/CMSScanner#114 Adds detection of WP, Plugins, Themes, Main Themes and their versions from 404 [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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WPScan is a free, for non-commercial use, black box WordPress Vulnerability Scanner written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their WordPress websites. Changelog v3.7.3 Fixed Incorrect parsing of theme data when new lines before/after comments were stripped from the CSS file – Ref #1404 Improved passive detection of WordPress Default wp-content location is now checked regardless of the detection mode choose, if the directory could not be detected passively Fixed empty username returned in some cases when detected via Author ID brute forcing. Fixed an issue where some plugins/themes were not detected when using he --scope option Fixed incorrect detection of the wp-content folder in some cases – Ref #1411 [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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WPScan is a black box WordPress vulnerability scanner. Changelog v3.6.3 Fixed unhandled error when performing password attack against wp-login.php and a 302 response only contained one cookie – Ref #1378 [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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WPScan is a black box WordPress vulnerability scanner. Changelog v3.5.5 Secunia Reference URL updated (via CMSScanner 0.5.3) Fixes an issue with the Password Attack via XMLRPC, where the Interface could be found as active when it was disabled – #1365 [HIDE][Hidden Content]]
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Introduction WPScan is a free and automated black box WordPress vulnerability scanner written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their sites. You can use it to remotely scan WordPress installations, to find vulnerabilities within the core version, plugins, and themes. It’s maintained by the WPScan Team. Features: Detects known vulnerabilities in the WordPress core, plugins and themes, Detects weak user’s credentials (usernames & passwords), Checks overall WordPress security (mis)configuration, Runs brute force penetration testings, WordPress Version enumeration (from generator meta tag), It can perform full server headers scanning, Also performs miscellaneous WordPress checks (directory used, theme names, custom dirs, etc.). It has vulnerability database, which is regularly updated Display enumeration methods (passive/aggressive) in output. (#1284) Improves WordPress detection when no clues are present in the homepage (#1277) Check for multi page results when gathering users via the WP JSON API (#1285 – Thanks to @melalj) [HIDE][Hidden Content]]