This release introduces two new issue management features: accepted risk marking and severity adjustment. We've also made some other improvements, and fixed some bugs. Accepted risk:You can now mark ...
This section explains how to configure the way Burp Suite Enterprise Edition handles false positives, accepted risks, and issues with edited severities. You can configure whether Burp Suite Enterprise ...
This topic explains how to mark issues as false positives, mark issues as accepted risks, and edit issue severity. If Burp incorrectly identifies an issue, you can mark that issue as a false positive.
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Performance is a critical factor in the usability and efficiency of any software, and Burp Suite is no exception. We've recently focused on enhancing Burp Suite's performance across several key areas ...
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Get to grips with all the basics of Burp Suite Professional with our video tutorials. Covering product essentials such as intercepting HTTP requests and responses, scanning a website, and a guide to ...
URL validation bypasses are the root cause of numerous vulnerabilities including many instances of SSRF, CORS misconfiguration, and open redirection. These work by using ambiguous URLs to trigger URL ...
The modern web is constantly developing, with new potential vulnerabilities emerging all the time. Ensuring your web applications are secure in the face of this evolving threat is a constant challenge ...
While manually testing, you may identify vulnerabilities that aren't automatically detected by Burp. You can create issues for these to make sure that they are included in your report. The issue is ...
This release introduces the ability to manually create issues, easier testing functionality for match and replace rules, and the option to save requests derived from an OpenAPI definition to the site ...
You need to configure Firefox so that you can use it for testing with Burp Suite.