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Burp Suite Cookbook

You're reading from   Burp Suite Cookbook Web application security made easy with Burp Suite

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835081075
Length 450 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Burp Suite FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Burp Suite of Tools 3. Chapter 3: Configuring, Crawling, Auditing, and Reporting with Burp 4. Chapter 4: Assessing Authentication Schemes 5. Chapter 5: Assessing Authorization Checks 6. Chapter 6: Assessing Session Management Mechanisms 7. Chapter 7: Assessing Business Logic 8. Chapter 8: Evaluating Input Validation Checks 9. Chapter 9: Attacking the Client 10. Chapter 10: Working with Burp Suite Macros and Extensions 11. Chapter 11: Implementing Advanced Topic Attacks 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Decoding with Decoder

Burp Decoder is a tool that allows the tester to convert raw data into encoded data or to take encoded data and convert it back to plain text. Decoder supports several formats, including URL encoding, HTML encoding, Base64 encoding, binary code, hashed data, and others. Decoder also includes a built-in hex editor.

Getting ready

As a web penetration test progresses, a tester might happen upon an encoded value. Burp eases the decoding process by allowing the tester to send the encoded value to Decoder and try the various decoding functions available.

How to do it...

Let’s try to decode the value of the PHPSESSID session token found in the OWASP Mutillidae II application. When a user initially browses to the URL (http://<Your_VM_Assigned_IP_Address>/mutillidae/), that user will be assigned a PHPSESSID cookie. The PHPSESSID value appears to be encrypted and then wrapped in Base64 encoding. Using Decoder, we can unwrap the value:

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