DOM-based XSS vulnerabilities usually arise when JavaScript takes data from an attacker-controllable source, such as the URL, and passes it to a sink that supports dynamic code execution, such as eval ...
You can set the type of payload that you want to inject into the base request. Burp Intruder provides a range of options for auto-generating different types of ...
You need to configure Firefox so that you can use it for testing with Burp Suite.
Burp Suite is a comprehensive suite of tools for web application security testing. This interactive tutorial is designed to get you started with the core features of Burp Suite as quickly as possible.
Burp Suite contains a wealth of features and capabilities to support manual and automated security testing. Use the links below for more information: Like any security testing software, Burp Suite ...
When testing web applications, you may encounter challenges relating to session handling and application state. For example: The application may terminate the testing session, either defensively or ...
The process for installing Burp's CA certificate varies depending on which browser you are using. Please select the appropriate link below for detailed information ...
You can configure payload processing rules so that Burp Intruder modifies payloads before it inserts them into the request. This is useful for a variety of purposes, such as when you need to: Generate ...
You can use Burp Suite to perform security tests for mobile applications. To do this, you need to configure the mobile device to proxy its traffic via Burp Proxy ...
A proxy listener is a local HTTP proxy server that listens for incoming connections from the browser. It enables you to monitor and intercept all requests and responses. By default, Burp creates a ...
If you need to use an external browser with Burp instead of Burp's preconfigured Chromium browser, perform the following configuration steps. For the vast majority of users, this process is not ...
JSON web tokens (JWTs) are a standard format for sending cryptographically signed JSON data between systems. They're commonly used in authentication, session management, and access control mechanisms.