NucleiFuzzer - Powerful Automation Tool For Detecting XSS, SQLi, SSRF, Open-Redirect, Etc.. Vulnerabilities In Web Applications


NucleiFuzzer is an automation tool that combines ParamSpider and Nuclei to enhance web application security testing. It uses ParamSpider to identify potential entry points and Nuclei's templates to scan for vulnerabilities. NucleiFuzzer streamlines the process, making it easier for security professionals and web developers to detect and address security risks efficiently. Download NucleiFuzzer to protect your web applications from vulnerabilities and attacks.

Note: Nuclei + Paramspider = NucleiFuzzer

Tools included:

ParamSpider git clone https://github.com/0xKayala/ParamSpider.git

Nuclei git clone https://github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei.git

Templates:

Fuzzing Templates git clone https://github.com/projectdiscovery/fuzzing-templates.git

Output



Usage

nucleifuzzer -h

This will display help for the tool. Here are the options it supports.

Automation tool for detecting XSS, SQLi, SSRF, Open-Redirect, etc. vulnerabilities in Web Applications Usage: /usr/local/bin/nucleifuzzer [options] Options: -h, --help Display help information -d, --domain <domain> Domain to scan for XSS, SQLi, SSRF, Open-Redirect..etc vulnerabilities" dir="auto">
NucleiFuzzer is a Powerful Automation tool for detecting XSS, SQLi, SSRF, Open-Redirect, etc. vulnerabilities in Web Applications

Usage: /usr/local/bin/nucleifuzzer [options]

Options:
-h, --help Display help information
-d, --domain <domain> Domain to scan for XSS, SQLi, SSRF, Open-Redirect..etc vulnerabilities

Steps to Install:

  1. git clone https://github.com/0xKayala/NucleiFuzzer.git
  2. cd NucleiFuzzer
  3. sudo chmod +x install.sh
  4. ./install.sh
  5. nucleifuzzer -h

Made by Satya Prakash | 0xKayala \

A Security Researcher and Bug Hunter \


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