whitewidow | SQL Vulnerability Scanner | Security Testing library

 by   WhitewidowScanner Ruby Version: 2.0 License: No License

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kandi X-RAY | whitewidow Summary

whitewidow is a Ruby library typically used in Testing, Security Testing applications. whitewidow has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has medium support. You can download it from GitHub.

Whitewidow is an open source automated SQL vulnerability scanner, that is capable of running through a file list, or can scrape Google for potential vulnerable websites. It allows automatic file formatting, random user agents, IP addresses, server information, multiple SQL injection syntax, ability to launch sqlmap from the program, and a fun environment. This program was created for learning purposes, and is intended to teach users what vulnerability looks like.
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              whitewidow has a medium active ecosystem.
              It has 931 star(s) with 255 fork(s). There are 77 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 12 months.
              There are 0 open issues and 76 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 46 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of whitewidow is 2.0

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              whitewidow has no bugs reported.

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              whitewidow has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.

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              whitewidow releases are available to install and integrate.
              Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed whitewidow and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into whitewidow implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Liskable .
            • Create payload for a given payload
            • Generate a template
            • Save the sql map to mysql
            • Called by a site
            • Determine version of a version
            • Generate a string for the service
            • Follow links
            • Dispatches the platform to be displayed .
            • Checks that the parameter is part of multiple parameters
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            whitewidow Key Features

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            whitewidow Examples and Code Snippets

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            DAST security scaning of a IoT Nodemcu esp8266 LUA script www HTML server connected to camera and A/C relay
            Asked 2021-Apr-08 at 01:04

            I have not, but shall DAST* security test, out of curiosity, an IoT device; Nodemcu esp8266 www server I built. It's showing a HTML page (on a mobile phone for example) that allows to control and interact with a camera module and a A/C relay. With it I can for example show images captured in the camera I even think it has some image recognition built in, and I can switch on and off a relay for electrical current to a light bulb (110/220v A/C power)

            Before I start pentest I though I better start thinking of what types of exploits one would be able to find and detect? Which sinister exploits I will be able to find, or rather ought be able to find given a proper pentest exercise? (And if I do not find exploits, my approach to the pentest of the Iot might be wrong)

            I ponder it might be a totally pointless exercise since the esp8266 www server (or rather its LUA programming libraries) might not have any security built into it, so basically it is "open doors" and everything with it is unsafe ?

            The test report might just conclude what I can foresee be that the the "user input needs to be sanitized"?

            Anyone have any idea what such pentest of a generic IoT device generally reports? Maybe it is possible to crash or reset the IoT device? Buffer overruns, XXS, call own code ?

            I might use ZAP or Burpsuite or similar DAST security test tool.

            • I could of course SAST test it instead, or too, but I think it will be hard to find a static code analyzer for the NodeMCU libraries and NUA scripting language easily ? I found some references here though: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8227299 but it seems to be a long read.

            So if someone just have a short answer what to expect in a DAST scan/pentest , it would be much appreciated.

            Stay safe and secure out there ! Zombieboy

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            Answered 2021-Apr-08 at 01:04

            I do my vulnerability scanning with OpenVAS (I assume this is what you mean by pentesting?). I am not aware of any IOT focused Tools.

            If your server is running on esp8266, i would imagine that there is no much room for authentication and encryption of http traffic, but correct me if i am wrong).

            Vulnerability Scan results might show things like unencrypted http traffic, credentials transmitted in cleartext (if you have any credentials fields in the pages served by the web server) etc. Depending on if there is encryption, you might also see weak encryption findings.

            You might get some false positives on your lua webserver reacting like other known webservers when exploits are applied. I have seen this kind of false positive specially on DoS vulnerabilities when a vulnerability scan is testing a vulnerability and the server becomes unresponsive. Depending on how invasive your vulnerability scanner is, you might get a lot of false positives for DoS on such a constrained platform.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66995125

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            Vulnerabilities

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            Install whitewidow

            Preferably clone repository, alternatively you can download zip and tarball here.

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            Being an open source project, feel free to contribute your ideas and open pull request. You can fork it clone it do pretty much whatever you want to do with it. For more information including copyright info please see the docs.
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