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Autorize is an extension aimed at helping the penetration tester to detect authorization vulnerabilities, one of the more time-consuming tasks in a web application penetration test.
It is sufficient to give to the extension the cookies of a low privileged user and navigate the website with a high privileged user. The extension automatically repeats every request with the session of the low privileged user and detects authorization vulnerabilities.
It is also possible to repeat every request without any cookies in order to detect authentication vulnerabilities in addition to authorization ones.
The plugin works without any configuration, but is also highly customizable, allowing configuration of the granularity of the authorization enforcement conditions and also which requests the plugin must test and which not. It is possible to save the state of the plugin and to export a report of the authorization tests in HTML or in CSV.
The reported enforcement statuses are the following:
Author |
Author
Barak Tawily, AppSec Labs |
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Version |
Version
1.8.1 |
Rating |
Rating |
Popularity |
Popularity |
Last updated |
Last updated
18 September 2024 |
Estimated system impact |
Estimated system impact
Overall impact: Low
Memory
Low
CPU
Low
General
Low
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.