Using Firefox for debugging and penetration testing

January 23, 2008 on 9:30 pm | In anonymity, exploitation, intelligence, reconnaissance, security | No Comments

We all know Firefox is a great browser but what really sets it apart are its numerous extensions (or plugins).

With the right extensions, firefox can become much more than a web browser. But this isn’t about turning your firefox into a blogging platform or a social bookmarking application. It’s about turning your firefox into one of the best tools for web development, debugging and penetration testing web applications.
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Enumerating virtual hosts running on a server

January 23, 2008 on 9:12 pm | In intelligence, security | No Comments

To get a list of virtual hosts that run on a particular server (IP or domain), the following search engines are available:

  • Live search engine from Microsoft. Use the ‘ip:’ keyword. Example: ip:207.46.30.24
  • CRUSH rIP tool. Works only on domains (no IPs), only com, net and org domains and you need to answer a captcha. Nevertheless, it found results that live.com didn’t.

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