Published on December 29th, 2018 📆 | 3575 Views ⚑
0Burp Suite: XSS and LFI&RFI Attacks
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Once we have identified if the website is talking with a DB, (Question 2) we need to identify the text field to check for an XSS attack, so in the same way as code injection, we can look for XSS attacks on the FuzzDB. Finally, we can answer the Question 3 that means to check for reference of a file passing.
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