Web Application Exploiter (WAppEx)

WAppEx is an integrated platform for performing penetration testing and exploiting of web applications on Windows or Linux. It can automatically check for all type of security vulnerabilities in the given target and then let you to run various payloads to exploit and take advantages of the vulnerability.

WAppEx is a multi platform application and it is executable in Linux and Windows.

WAppEx's database which includes hundreds of exploits provides an automated, comprehensive and reliable exploit for penetration testers and security professionals worldwide.
Regular database update is available. Top priorities are high-risk and zero-day vulnerabilities.

Payloads for using in exploits are reliable payloads which contains connect-back, listener shell, arbitrary code execution, arbitrary file upload,...
WAppEx's script based engin let experienced users write their own scripts and payloads to test and exploit any vulnerability in web applications.
Software and vulnerability updates are available at any time and a daily support is available via phone or email.

WAppEx can exploit the following web application vulnerabilities:

SQL Injection:

The most dangerous vulnerability in web applications. WAppEx uses Havij - Advanced SQL Injection Tool engine to find and exploit this vulnerability.

Remote File Inclusion:

It allows an attacker to include a remote file. WAppEx can check for this vulnerability and run various payloads to execute commands on web server.

Local File Inclusion:

It allows an attacker to include a local file. Just like RFI WAppEx tests and exploits this vulnerability.

OS Commanding:

It let the attacker to execute OS commands on server. WAppEx tests and exploits this vulnerability to execute custom commands to get a reverse shell.

Script injection:

It can be used by an attacker to introduce (or "inject") script into a web application. WAppEx automatically tests and exploit this vulnerability to escalate access to web server and get a reverse shell.

Local File Disclosure:

as the name says it disclosure content of local files on the web server. WAppEx can exploit this vulnerability to read sensitive files on the server.





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