XSS Shell is a powerful XSS backdoor which allows interactively getting control over a Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in a web application. Demonstrates the real power and damage of Cross-site Scripting attacks. WHAT IS XSS SHELL ? XSS Shell is powerful a XSS backdoor and zombie manager. This concept first presented by XSS-Proxy (http://xss-proxy.sourceforge.net/). Normally […]
Web Hacking
Web hacking is always the latest headline find web hacking 101, tools, web site hacking, web application hacking and the latest news about website hacking here.
Some examples of web hacking tools are:
- wwwhack 1.9 – wwwhack19.zip Web Hacking Software Free Download
- Wfuzz Download – Web Application Password Cracker
- FLARE – Flash Decompiler to Extract ActionScript
- WebSurgery – Web Application Security Testing Suite
Some examples of web hacking protection are:
Backframe (Formerly Backweb) JavaScript Attack Console
There has been a recent release of Backframe (Formerly Backweb) Attack Console. Backframe Attack Console was started as an experiment to create a full featured attack console for exploiting web browsers, web users and remote applications. Those who are familiar with XSS Proxy or even BEEF might already be familiar with the core principles of […]
Web 2.0 Hacking with Firefox and it’s plugins
[ad] A dream come true, would I say… recently found this article on securityfocus, it’s awesome… all that you need (beside Firefox) is pointed out in the article, so go on, what are you waiting for… http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1879
AttackAPI 0.8 JavaScript Hacking Suite Available
[ad] AttackAPI provides simple and intuitive web programmable interface for composing attack vectors with JavaScript and other client (and server) related technologies. The current release supports several browser based attacking techniques, simple but powerful JavaScript console and powerful attack channel and associated API for controlling zombies. The standalone components of the library can be found […]
Hackers’ Project – Browser Exploit Code Hiding
[ad] Hackers are developing new software that will help hide browser attack code from some types of security software. The software, called VoMM (eVade o’ Matic Module), uses a variety of techniques to mix up known exploit code so as to make it unrecognizable to some types of antivirus software. Using these techniques, VoMM “can […]