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OWASP Attack Surface Detector Project
Project About
IntroductionDuring web application penetration testing, it is important to enumerate your application's attack surface. While Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) tools (such as Burp Suite and ZAP) are good at spidering to identify application attack surfaces, they will often fail to identify unlinked endpoints and optional parameters. These endpoints and parameters not found often go untested, which can leave your application open to an attacker. What is the Attack Surface Detector?
This tool is the Attack Surface Detector, a plugin for OWASP ZAP and PortSwigger Burp Suite. This tool figures out the endpoints of a web application, the parameters these endpoints accept, and the data type of those parameters. This includes the unlinked endpoints a spider won't find in client-side code, or optional parameters totally unused in client-side code. The plugin then imports this data into ZAP or Burp so you view the results, or work with the detected endpoints and parameters from the target site map. How it WorksThe Attack Surface Detector uses static code analyses to identify web app endpoints by parsing routes and identifying parameters (with supported languages and frameworks). Supported Frameworks
LicensingThe Attack Surface Detector plugin is free to use. It is licensed under the link Mozilla Public License 2.0. Getting InvolvedContributions to the Attack Surface Detector project are encouraged and welcome. Additions of new features and enhancements can be provided through GitHub. We encourage users to assess the technology through individual evaluations, pilots and/or case studies. |
Project Resources
ASD Plugin for OWASP ZAP:Install Attack Surface Detector ASD Plugin for PortSwigger Burp:Install Attack Surface Detector Project LeaderKen Prole Email: [email protected]
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