HUNT is a Burp Suite extension to:
- Identify common parameters vulnerable to certain vulnerability classes.
- Organize testing methodologies inside of Burp Suite.
This extension does not test these parameters but rather alerts on them so that a bug hunter can test them manually (thoroughly). For each class of vulnerability, Bugcrowd has identified common parameters or functions associated with that vulnerability class. We also provide curated resources in the issue description to do thorough manual testing of these vulnerability classes.
This extension allows testers to send requests and responses to a Burp tab called "HUNT Methodology". This tab contains a tree on the left side that is a visual representation of your testing methodology. By sending request/responses here testers can organize or attest to having done manual testing in that section of the application or having completed a certain methodology step.
- First ensure you have the latest standalone Jython JAR set up under "Extender" -> "Options".
- Add HUNT via "Extender" -> "Extensions".
- HUNT Scanner will begin to run across traffic that flows through the proxy.
Important to note, HUNT Scanner leverages the passive scanning API. Here are the conditions under which passive scan checks are run:
- First request of an active scan
- Proxy requests
- Any time "Do a passive scan" is selected from the context menu
Passive scans are not run on the following:
- On every active scan response
- On Repeater responses
- On Intruder responses
- On Sequencer responses
- On Spider responses
Instead, the standard workflow would be to set your scope, run Burp Spider from Target tab, then right-click "Passively scan selected items".
- SQL Injection
- Local/Remote File Inclusion & Path Traversal
- Server Side Request Forgery & Open Redirect
- OS Command Injection
- Insecure Direct Object Reference
- Server Side Template Injection
- Logic & Debug Parameters
Cross Site ScriptingExternal Entity InjectionMalicious File Upload
Change regex for parameter names to include user_id instead of just idSearch in scanner windowHighlight param in scanner window- Implement script name checking, REST URL support, JSON & XML post-body params.
- Support normal convention of Request tab: Raw, Params, Headers, Hex sub-tabs inside scanner
- Add more methodology JSON files:
Web Application Hacker's Handbook- PCI
- HIPAA
- CREST
- OWASP Top Ten
- OWASP Application Security Verification Standard
- Penetration Testing Execution Standard
- Burp Suite Methodology
- Add more text for advisory in scanner window
- Add more descriptions and resources in methodology window
- Add functionality to send request/response to other Burp tabs like Repeater
- JP Villanueva
- Jason Haddix
- Ryan Black
- Fatih Egbatan
- Vishal Shah
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