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+ | Skipfish is a web application security Reconnaissance tool. Skipfish prepares an | ||
+ | interactive sitemap for the target using recursive crawl and dictionary-based probes. | ||
+ | The resulting map provides output after being scanned by security checks. | ||
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+ | Skipfish can be found under Web Applications | Web Vulnerability Scanners as | ||
+ | skipfish. When you first open Skipfish, a Terminal window will pop up showcasing | ||
+ | the Skipfish commands. Skipfish can use built-in or customizable dictionaries for | ||
+ | vulnerability assessment. | ||
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Skipfish –o (output location) –W (location of wordlist) (target website) | Skipfish –o (output location) –W (location of wordlist) (target website) |
Revision as of 15:36, 5 June 2018
Skipfish is a web application security Reconnaissance tool. Skipfish prepares an interactive sitemap for the target using recursive crawl and dictionary-based probes. The resulting map provides output after being scanned by security checks.
Skipfish can be found under Web Applications | Web Vulnerability Scanners as skipfish. When you first open Skipfish, a Terminal window will pop up showcasing the Skipfish commands. Skipfish can use built-in or customizable dictionaries for vulnerability assessment.
Skipfish –o (output location) –W (location of wordlist) (target website)