Burp Suite plugin identifies insertion points for GWT (Google Web Toolkit) requests
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Burp Suite plugin identifies insertion points for GWT (Google Web Toolkit) requests
Burp Extender to add unique form tokens to scanner requests.
CSRF tokens handling Burp extension
burp extension for generating the scanner reports
StaticAnalyzer is a burp plugin that can be used to perform static analysis of the response information from server during run time. It will search for specific words in the response that is mentioned in the vectors.txt
Kerberos / SPNEGO authentication for BurpSuite
Burp extension to check session timeout using JavaFX, log4j2 and Netty
Intercept, modify, repeat and attack Android's Binder transactions using Burp Suite
BURP extension providing a set of values for the HTTP request "Host" header for the "BURP Intruder" in order to abuse virtual host resolution.
Extension for semi-automated search for second order issues in webapps
BurpSuite Extension for performing scan via CLI.
Burp Suite extension to help make Graphql request more readable
Automatic authorization enforcement detection extension for burp suite written in Jython developed by Barak Tawily in order to ease application security people work and allow them perform an automatic authorization tests
An extension for burp suite, for testing workflows
WAF Cookie Fetcher is a Burp Suite extension written in Python, which uses a headless browser to obtain the values of WAF-injected cookies which are calculated in the browser by client-side JavaScript code and adds them to Burp's cookie jar. Requires PhantomJS.
A simple Burp extension for scanning stuffs in CTF
[NO LONGER MAINTAINED] An extender that extracts specified HTTP headers to the response body as meta tags.
Security checks pack for Burp Suite
Provides a suite of Burp extensions and a maven plugin to automate security tests using BurpSuite.
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