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How to scan websites for vuln with vega BT5 - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Computers (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Computers) +--- Forum: Operating Systems (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Operating-Systems) +--- Thread: How to scan websites for vuln with vega BT5 (/Thread-How-to-scan-websites-for-vuln-with-vega-BT5) |
How to scan websites for vuln with vega BT5 - 123pirate - 02-03-2013 Tutorial For BackTrack Linux Users Ill show you how to scan vulnerability on some website First: Go to terminal 2: type in: cd /pentest/web/vega 3: then type ./Vega Vega will be started. http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/5454/picfk.png Then go to meny and click on the scan and Start New Scan then just enter website link And Vega will do full website scan Writen by BlakW0rm ![]() Shared by 123pirate
RE: How to scan websites for vuln with vega BT5 - Dr3aM - 02-04-2013 Wow thank you. Will try this out. Is it like SQLmap/Havij ? Like, an automatic injection tool?
RE: How to scan websites for vuln with vega BT5 - 123pirate - 02-04-2013 Dudeee its BackTrack..... Please do some research before commenting or you are gonna look like n00bie
RE: How to scan websites for vuln with vega BT5 - Linuxephus™ - 02-05-2013 (02-04-2013, 11:02 PM)123pirate Wrote: Dudeee its BackTrack..... Please do some research before commenting or you are gonna look like n00bie The entire point, of many points, is to teach those willing to learn. As is evidenced by the large number of Tutorials on the site. Hence there is no harm in appearing or being "newbish", nor any dishonor in being such. On the contrary, being "newbish" and attempting to hide that fact would be the only dishonor I can currently think of. Infer this to mean the following: Attempting to deceive others into believing something that an individual is not. RE: How to scan websites for vuln with vega BT5 - Bikodino - 02-05-2013 very useful. I try it now |