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Custom Tags are one of Hackvertor's most powerful features. They allow you to run Python, Java, or JavaScript with a one-liner inside any Burp request. In this blog post, we will discuss performing Zip Slip testing with a custom Hackvertor tag.
One of the needs during CVE-2024-3400 testing was the ability to test against a live non-production vulnerable instance. We opted for the Palo Alto NGFW AWS Marketplace AMI.
The shift to remote work has led to significant changes in organizational dynamics and technology infrastructure, particularly in ticketing, help desk, and management platforms. Sprocket pentesters focus on evaluating the security risks associated with these evolving systems, especially in external SaaS environments where the impact can be substantial.
Change Detection is the cog that turns it all for our continuous penetration testing solution. Sprocket’s attack surface management gives your organization deep visibility into the very same shadow IT assets our testers test against.
During the past few assessments, Sprocket has encountered improperly configured instances of Lucee 5 and 4. This blog post will detail a straightforward method to execute remote code after acquiring administrative access to a Lucee login panel.
In this article, we will look at a few different takeover methods, detail how we find them, show how they are exploited, and the easy solution to fixing this potentially severe vulnerability.