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A collection of Burpsuite Intruder payloads, BurpBounty payloads, fuzz lists, malicious file uploads and web pentesting methodologies and checklists.
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GraphQLmap is a scripting engine to interact with a graphql endpoint for pentesting purposes.
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Fuzz your Rust code with Google-developed Honggfuzz !
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qsfuzz (Query String Fuzz) allows you to build your own rules to fuzz query strings and easily identify vulnerabilities.
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Fuzz test your application using your Swagger, OpenAPI or API Blueprint definition without coding
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JavaFuzz 4 Android
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DirBuster is a multi threaded java application designed to brute force directories and files names on web/application servers.
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Easily test your software using powerful evolutionary, feedback-driven fuzzing technology.
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The readme shows examples of basic unit test, but doesn't show how bolero_generator api can be used to restrict values to a range. The bolero_generator crate is linked to, but the relationship between the two apis is unclear, because the examples all use it implicitly.
Even the cargo docs only show a single example of generators being explicitly created: https://docs.rs/bolero/0.4.1/bolero/mac
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I'm confused because the way the tool is shown to run is like "hey simple just -d and name the device" But its not, you can't just name any simple directory and its going to find it. Clearly there is a method to "\." and I've been trying to figure it out for almost 3 hours on how to run this binary. It's super frustrating.