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Web Application Attack and Audit Framework (W3AF)- Tutorial

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Security is key point for every effective business, either you are running your own website or you are at job to manage the web application for your company you have to do little penetration testing to check the security of web application.
Now a days exploit are available and update on daily basis for different web application services.

While doing a penetration testing a pen tester must consider these exploit for different vulnerabilities.
To find a vulnerabilities is not enough a pen-tester must check the parallel exploits that are available publicly for different services.

w3af is a Web Application Attack and Audit Framework. The project goal is to create a framework to find and exploit web application vulnerabilities that is easy to use and extend. w3af is working for Become the best Open Source Web Application Exploitation Framework. It provides information about security vulnerabilities and aids in penetration testing efforts.


The important fact of w3af is that it is available for all major operating system like Microsoft Windows, Linux, MAC OS, FreeBSD and OpenBSD etc. It is written in python programming language and provide both command line interface and graphical user interface.


W3af uses more than 130 plug-in to find vulnerabilities in web applications, after finding vulnerabilities like SQL injections, OS commanding, remote file inclusions (PHP), cross-site scripting (XSS), and unsafe file uploads, can be exploited in order to gain different types of access to the remote system.

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Once you have all the prerequisites then you can start w3af as follows:
$ ./w3af
w3af>>>

Type help will give you a list of options.


w3af>>> help
The following commands are available:

help                  You are here. help [command] prints more specific help.
url-settings       Configure the URL opener.
misc-settings    Configure w3af misc settings.
session             Load and save sessions.
plugins             Enable, disable and configure plugins.
start                 Start site analysis.
exploit              Exploit a vulnerability.
tools                 Enter the tools section.
target               Set the target URL.
exit                   Exit w3af.

w3af>>>
Now see this example:
w3af/plugins>>> audit xss
w3af/plugins>>> audit
Enabled audit plugins:
xss
w3af/plugins>>> discovery webSpider,pykto,hmap
w3af/plugins>>> discovery
Enabled discovery plugins:
webSpider
pykto
w3af/plugins>>> output console,htmlFile
w3af/plugins>>> output
Enabled output plugins:
htmlFile
console
w3af/plugins>>> output config htmlFile
w3af/plugin/htmlFile>>> view

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