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This Burp extension is designed to assist in your GraphQL security testing efforts.
The main tool provided by InQL v5.0 is a customizable scanner to analyze a GraphQL endpoint or a local introspection schema file. It generates all possible queries and mutations, presenting them in an organized view for thorough analysis. Scanner results can be sent to Burp's Repeater or Intruder tools for further testing.
Here are some other features that make InQL v5.0 an indispensable tool for your auditing needs:
InQL v5.0 introduces GQLSpection, a powerful successor to the standalone and CLI modes found in previous versions. GQLSpection is a versatile CLI tool and a Python 2/3/Jython compatible library that sends introspection queries, parses results, generates queries and runs Points of Interest scans in a headless mode.
Happy testing and stay tuned for more updates!
Author |
Author
Doyensec |
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Version |
Version
5.0.2 |
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Rating |
Popularity |
Popularity |
Last updated |
Last updated
10 October 2023 |
Estimated system impact |
Estimated system impact
Overall impact: High
Memory
Low
CPU
Low
General
High
Scanner
Low
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Please note that extensions are written by third party users of Burp, and PortSwigger Web Security makes no warranty about their quality or usefulness for any particular purpose.