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Software for fuzzing, used on web application pentestings.

Project description



FuzzingTool is a web penetration testing tool, that handles with fuzzing. After the test is completed, all possible vulnerable entries (and the response data) are saved on a report file.

Disclaimer

We're not responsible for the misuse of this tool. This project was created for educational purposes and should not be used in environments without legal authorization.

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Getting Started

Before we start the penetration testings, take a look at the installing and prerequisites.

Installing from Pypi

FuzzingTool is now on Pypi! You can install with:

$ pip install FuzzingTool

Installing from source

If you want to install it manually, download the last release or clone this repository, and also follow the next prerequisites.

Prerequisites

  • Go to the project source folder, and run:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt

User's Manual

Reach out the user's manual (command list and usage examples) on our wiki page.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

Contributing

If you want to contribute to FuzzingTool project, please read CONTRIBUTING.md.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE for details.

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