Xssf - Cross-Site Scripting Framework
The Cross-Site Scripting Framework (XSSF) is a security tool designed to turn the XSS vulnerability exploitation task into a much easier work. The XSSF project aims to demonstrate the real dangers of XSS vulnerabilities, vulgarizing their exploitation. This project is created solely for education, penetration testing and lawful research purposes.
XSSF allows creating a communication channel with the targeted browser (from a XSS vulnerability) in order to perform further attacks. Users are free to select existing modules (a module = an attack) in order to target specific browsers.
XSSF provides a powerfull documented API, which facilitates development of modules and attacks. In addition, its integration into the Metasploit Framework allows users to launch MSF browser based exploit easilly from an XSS vulnerability.
In addition, an interesting though exploiting an XSS inside a victim's browser could be to browse website on attacker's browser, using the connected victim's session. In most of cases, simply stealing the victim cookie will be sufficient to realize this action. But in minority of cases (intranets, network tools portals, etc.), cookie won't be useful for an external attacker. That's why XSSF Tunnel was created to help the attacker to help the attacker browsing on affected domain using the victim's session.
Download & Install
Download can be done directly with the last packaged version in download section. Using the SVN repository is a better way of downloading and updating XSSF as the SVN trunk version is always up-to-date.
Installation is made to be easy and downloaded files only have to be placed within Metasploit installation directory. For people having installation issues, please refer you to the project Wiki pages. Installation on Ubuntu systems is explained here in case Wiki pages are not sufficient.
For German users, XSSF and MSF explanation is available within the Michael Messner's book.
Download latest version from Here
For Details about installation
http://securityjuggernaut.blogspot.in/2011/11/csrf-made-easy-w-xssf.html
http://pauldotcom.com/2011/07/xssf-expanding-the-attack-surf.html
http://www.pentestit.com/add-xssf-metasploit-framework/
http://www.securitytube.net/video/1228
XSSF allows creating a communication channel with the targeted browser (from a XSS vulnerability) in order to perform further attacks. Users are free to select existing modules (a module = an attack) in order to target specific browsers.
XSSF provides a powerfull documented API, which facilitates development of modules and attacks. In addition, its integration into the Metasploit Framework allows users to launch MSF browser based exploit easilly from an XSS vulnerability.
In addition, an interesting though exploiting an XSS inside a victim's browser could be to browse website on attacker's browser, using the connected victim's session. In most of cases, simply stealing the victim cookie will be sufficient to realize this action. But in minority of cases (intranets, network tools portals, etc.), cookie won't be useful for an external attacker. That's why XSSF Tunnel was created to help the attacker to help the attacker browsing on affected domain using the victim's session.
Download & Install
Download can be done directly with the last packaged version in download section. Using the SVN repository is a better way of downloading and updating XSSF as the SVN trunk version is always up-to-date.
Installation is made to be easy and downloaded files only have to be placed within Metasploit installation directory. For people having installation issues, please refer you to the project Wiki pages. Installation on Ubuntu systems is explained here in case Wiki pages are not sufficient.
For German users, XSSF and MSF explanation is available within the Michael Messner's book.
Download latest version from Here
For Details about installation
XSSF plugin loading instructions
For More Informationhttp://securityjuggernaut.blogspot.in/2011/11/csrf-made-easy-w-xssf.html
http://pauldotcom.com/2011/07/xssf-expanding-the-attack-surf.html
http://www.pentestit.com/add-xssf-metasploit-framework/
http://www.securitytube.net/video/1228
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