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so if the password is correct it accepts it .... and if it's wrong it says the entered password is wrong .. and asks for the password again .. just like what the real sites do :)
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Currently the tool supports a limited type of output formats. Generating a HTML report is one solution to very easily review the results generated.
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ffuf has a good working example of this. Anything that has some sort of DataTables on top, to be able to do sor
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I testing bruteforce my opencart store.
this is body request: