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Description

BeEF stands for The Browser Exploitation Framework, serving as a tool for penetration testing that specifically targets web browsers. With the rising threats posed by web-based attacks on clients, including those on mobile devices, BeEF enables penetration testers to evaluate the security status of a target by utilizing client-side attack methods. In contrast to other security frameworks, BeEF goes beyond inspecting the fortified network perimeter and client systems, focusing instead on the vulnerabilities that can be exploited through the web browser, which is often seen as a single entry point. By hooking into one or more web browsers, BeEF creates a base for executing targeted command modules and launching additional attacks from within the browser environment. The BeEF project is actively maintained on GitHub, where users can track issues and access its repository. For those interested in obtaining a non-read-only copy or seeking further details, GitHub serves as the primary resource. Additionally, this tool is a valuable asset for security professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of web application threats.

Description

You can either submit API test requests through the user interface form or trigger the EthicalCheck API using tools like cURL or Postman. To input your request, you will need a public-facing OpenAPI Specification URL, an authentication token that remains valid for a minimum of 10 minutes, an active license key, and your email address. The EthicalCheck engine autonomously generates and executes tailored security tests for your APIs based on the OWASP API Top 10 list, effectively filtering out false positives from the outcomes while producing a customized report that is easily digestible for developers, which is then sent directly to your email. As noted by Gartner, APIs represent the most common target for attacks, with hackers and automated bots exploiting vulnerabilities that have led to significant security breaches in numerous organizations. This system ensures that you only see genuine vulnerabilities, as false positives are systematically excluded from the results. Furthermore, you can produce high-quality penetration testing reports suitable for enterprise use, allowing you to share them confidently with developers, customers, partners, and compliance teams alike. Utilizing EthicalCheck can be likened to conducting a private bug-bounty program that enhances your security posture effectively. By opting for EthicalCheck, you are taking a proactive step in safeguarding your API infrastructure.

API Access

Has API

API Access

Has API

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Integrations

OAuth
OWASP Threat Dragon

Integrations

OAuth
OWASP Threat Dragon

Pricing Details

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Pricing Details

$99 one-time payment
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Free Version

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
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Linux
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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

BeEF

Website

beefproject.com

Vendor Details

Company Name

EthicalCheck

Country

United States

Website

www.ethicalcheck.dev/

Product Features

Product Features

API Testing

Functional Testing
Fuzz Testing
Load Testing
Penetration Testing
Runtime and Error Detection
Security Testing
UI Testing
Validation Testing

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