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A tester can also preload an automated attack database for each request into the tool, and Interceptor will fuzz and replay each attack against the service and provide results.
 
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The Welcome Screen (And Interface) of the Interceptor Project.
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== Goals ==
 
== Goals ==

Revision as of 00:10, 22 November 2006

Overview

Welcome to the OWASP Interceptor Project for XML Processing. The Interceptor tool is designed to easily assist security testers in performing attacks against XML Web Services and AJAX interfaces. The utility allows testers to capture a sample XML request and then replay/fuzz requests against the Web Service.

A tester can also preload an automated attack database for each request into the tool, and Interceptor will fuzz and replay each attack against the service and provide results.

The Welcome Screen (And Interface) of the Interceptor Project. Interceptor welcome screen.jpg

Goals

The Goal of this project was to develop a simple, quick and easy to use tool that could capture and save XML requests and then allow testers to easily replay the request with fuzzed data. Thus allowing the quick testing of the XML Web Service interfaces without the need to use TCP request processors or additional proxies to manipulate and replay handcrafted attack data.

Download

Interceptor 0.9 BETA is currently available for download from OWASP Interceptor 0.9 BETA

Features

Future Development

News

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