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Turn Your Firefox into Penetration Testing Tool

With Firefox Add-ons


Written By: Nirav Patel

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::::20 Add-ons that will turn your Firefox into Penetration Testing Tool::::
1. FoxyProxy Standard: FoxyProxy is an advanced proxy management add-on for Firefox browser. It improves the built-in proxy capabilities of Firefox. There are few other similar kind of proxy management add-ons available, but it offers more features that other add-ons. Based on the URL patterns, it switches internet connection across one or more proxy servers. When proxy is in use, it also displays an animated icon. In case you want to see the proxies used by the tool, you can see the logs. Add FoxyProxy to your browser from this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/foxyproxy-standard/

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Firebug: Firebug is a nice add-on that integrates a web development tool inside the browser. With this tool, you can edit and debug HTML, CSS and JavaScript live in any webpage to see the effect of changes. It helps in analyzing JS files to find XSS vulnerabilities. Its an really helpful add-on in finding DOM based XSS for security testing professionals. Add Firebug in your Browser from this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/enUS/firefox/addon/firebug/

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Web Developer: Web Developer is another nice add-on that adds various web development tools in the browser. It helps in web application penetration testing. Add Web Developer in your browser from this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/web-developer/

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User Agent Switcher: User Agent Switcher add-on; adds a one click user agent switch to the browser. It adds a menu and tool bar button in the browser. Whenever you want to switch the user agent, use the browser button. User Agent add on helps in spoofing the browser while performing some attacks. Add User Agent Switcher to your browser from this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher/

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Live HTTP Headers: Live HTTP Headers is a really helpful penetration testing add-on for Firefox. It displays live headers of each http request and response. You can also save header information by clicking on the button in the lower left corner. I dont think that there is any kind of need to tell how important this add-on is for the security testing process.

Add Live HTTP Headers to Firefox with this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/live-http-headers/ 6. Tamper Data: Tamper Data is similar to the Live HTTP Header add-on but, has header editing capabilities. With the tamper data add-on, you can view and modify HTTP/HTTPS headers and post parameters. Thus it helps in security testing web application by modifying POST parameters. It can be used in performing XSS and SQL Injection attacks by modifying header data. Add the Tamper data add-on to Firefox browser with this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tamper-data/

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Hackbar: Hackbar is a simple penetration tool for Firefox. It helps in testing simple SQL injection and XSS holes. You cannot execute standard exploits but you can easily use it to test whether vulnerability exists or not. You can also manually submit form data with GET or POST requests. It also has encryption and encoding tools. Most of the times, this tool helps in testing XSS vulnerability with encoded XSS payloads. It also supports keyboard shortcuts to perform various tasks.I am sure, most of the persons in the security field already know about this tool. This tool is mostly used in finding POST XSS vulnerabilities because it can send POST data manually to any page you like. With the ability of manually sending POST form data, you can easily bypass client side validations of the page. If your payload is being encoded at client side, you can use an encoding tool to encode your payload and then perform the attack. If the application is vulnerable to the XSS, I am sure you will find the vulnerability with the help of the Hackbar add-on on Firefox browser. Add Hackbar add-on to Firefox browser with this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hackbar/

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Websecurify: Websecurify is a nice penetration testing tool that is also available as add-on for Firefox. We have already covered WebSecurify in detail in previous article. WebSecurify can detect most common vulnerabilities in web applications. This tool can easily detect XSS, SQL injection and other web application vulnerability. Unlike other listed tools, it is a complete penetration testing tool in itself available as a browser add-on. It gives most of the features available in standalone tool. Add WebSecurify to Firefox browser with this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/websecurify/

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Add N Edit Cookies: Add N Edit Cookies is a cookie editing add-on that allows you to add and edit cookies data in your browser. With this tool, you can easily add session data manually in cookies. This tool is performed in session hijacking attack when you have the active cookies of the user. Edit your cookies to add the data and hijack the account. Add N Edit Cookies to Your Firefox browser: https://addons.mozilla.org/enUS/firefox/addon/add-n-edit-cookies-13793/

10.XSS Me: Cross Site Scripting is the most found web application vulnerability. For detecting XSS vulnerabilities in web applications, this add-on can be a useful tool. XSS-Me is used to find reflected XSS vulnerabilities from a browser. It scans all forms of the page, and then performs an attack on the selected pages with pre-defined XSS payloads. After the scan is complete, it lists all the pages that renders a payload on the page, and may be vulnerable to XSS attack. Now, you can manually test the web page to find whether the vulnerability exists or not. Add XSS Me to your Firefox browser: https://addons.mozilla.org/enus/firefox/addon/xss-me/

11.SQL Inject Me: SQL Inject Me is another nice Firefox add-on used to find SQL injection vulnerabilities in web applications. This tool does not exploit the vulnerability but display that it exists. SQL injection is one of the most harmful web application vulnerabilities, it can allow attackers to view, modify, edit, add or delete records in a database.The tool sends escape strings through form fields, and tries to search database error messages. If it finds a database error message, it marks the page as vulnerable. QA testers can use this tool for SQL injection testing.

Add SQL Inject Me add-on to your browser: https://addons.mozilla.org/enus/firefox/addon/sql-inject-me/

12.FlagFox: FlagFox is another interesting add-on. Once installed in the browser, it displays the countrys flag to tell the location of the web server. It also comes with other tools like whois, WOT scorecard and ping. Add FlagFox in your browser: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/flagfox/

13.CryptoFox: CryptoFox is an encryption or decryption tool for Mozilla Firefox. It supports most of the available encryption algorithm. So, you can easily encrypt or decrypt data with supported encryption algorithm. This add-on comes with dictionary attack support, to crack MD5 cracking passwords. Although, it hasnt have good reviews, it works satisfactorily. Add CryptoFox add-on to your browser: https://addons.mozilla.org/enUS/firefox/addon/cryptofox/

14.Access Me: Access Me, is another add-on for security testing professionals. This add-on is developed by the company that works on XSS Me and SQL Inject Me. Access Me is the can Exploit-Me tool used for testing access vulnerabilities in web applications. This tool works by sending several versions of page requests. A request using the HTTP HEAD verb and a request using a made up SECCOM verb will be sent. A combination of session and HEAD/SECCOM will also be sent. Add Access Me to Firefox from this link: https://addons.mozilla.org/enUS/firefox/addon/access-me/

15.SecurityFocus Vulnerabilities search plugin: SecurityFocus Vulnerabilities search plugin, is not a security tool but a search plugin that lets users search for vulnerabilities from the Security Focus database. Add this to Firefox from the link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/securityfocus-vulnerabilities/

16.Packet Storm search plugin: This is another search plugin that lets users search for tools and exploits from packetstormsecurity.org. The website offers free up-to-date security tools, exploits and advisories. Add this to Firefox from the link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/packet-storm-search-plugin/

17.Offsec Exploit-db Search: This is another plugin similar to the last two above. It also lets users search for vulnerabilities and exploits listed in exploit-db.com. This website is always up-to-date with latest exploits and vulnerability details. Add this to Firefox from the link: https://addons.mozilla.org/enus/firefox/addon/offsec-exploit-db-search/ 18.Snort IDS Rule Search: Snort IDS Rule Search is another search add-on for Firefox. It lets users search for Snort IDS rules on the snort.org website. Snort is the most widely deployed IDS/IPS technology worldwide. Its an open source network Intrusion prevention and detection system with more than 400,000 users.

Add Snort IDS Rule Search to Firefox here: https://addons.mozilla.org/enUS/firefox/addon/snort-ids-rule-search/

19.Adblock Plus: Adblock plus allows you to regain control of the internet and view the web the way you want to. The add-on is supported by over forty filter subscriptions in dozens of languages which automatically configure it for purposes ranging from removing online advertising to blocking all known malware domains. Adblock plus also allows you to customize your filters with the assistance of a variety of useful features, including a context option for images, a block tab for flash and java objects, and a list of blockable items to remove scripts and stylesheets. Add Adblock Plus to Firefox here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/adblock-plus/

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Domain Details: Displays Server Type, Headers, IP Address, Location Flag and Links to Whois Reports. View the current sute's server software and headers, IP address, location flag, and have quick links to Whois and other domain information. When a page fails to load, links are shown to cheack cache and server status.

Add Domain Details to your Firefox here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/domain-details/

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