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Burp Suite Cookbook

Burp Suite Cookbook

By : Dr. Sunny Wear
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Burp Suite Cookbook

Burp Suite Cookbook

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By: Dr. Sunny Wear

Overview of this book

With its many features, easy-to-use interface, and flexibility, Burp Suite is the top choice for professionals looking to strengthen web application and API security. This book offers solutions to challenges related to identifying, testing, and exploiting vulnerabilities in web applications and APIs. It provides guidance on identifying security weaknesses in diverse environments by using different test cases. Once you’ve learned how to configure Burp Suite, the book will demonstrate the effective utilization of its tools, such as Live tasks, Scanner, Intruder, Repeater, and Decoder, enabling you to evaluate the security vulnerability of target applications. Additionally, you’ll explore various Burp extensions and the latest features of Burp Suite, including DOM Invader. By the end of this book, you’ll have acquired the skills needed to confidently use Burp Suite to conduct comprehensive security assessments of web applications and APIs.
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Testing for SQL injection

A SQL injection attack involves an attacker providing input to the database, which is received and used without any validation or sanitization. The result is divulging sensitive data, modifying data, or even bypassing authentication mechanisms.

Getting ready

Using the OWASP Mutillidae II Login page, let’s determine whether the application is vulnerable to SQL injection (SQLi) attacks.

How to do it...

  1. From the OWASP Mutillidae II menu, select Login by navigating to OWASP 2013 | A1-Injection (SQL) | SQLi – Bypass Authentication | Login:
Figure 8.25 – Navigate to the SQL injection authentication bypass lesson

Figure 8.25 – Navigate to the SQL injection authentication bypass lesson

  1. On the Login screen, place invalid credentials in the Username and Password textboxes. For example, the username is ' or 1=1-- with no password. Click the Login button.
Figure 8.26 – Login using SQLi payload

Figure 8.26 – Login using SQLi payload

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