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Third Party References
Anastasios Stasinopoulos edited this page Jun 14, 2021
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Books
- Stasinopoulos, A., Ntantogian, C. & Xenakis, C. Int. J. Inf. Secur. (2018). (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10207-018-0399-z)
- Mastering Kali Linux for Web Penetration Testing (by Michael McPhee)
Third Party References
- Command and Shell Code Injection Scenarios with Commix and Shellter (by Nikos Danopoulos)
- Attacking Damn Vulnerable Web Services (by snoopy_security)
- Testing stateful web application workflows (by András Veres-Szentkirályi)
- Commix - An Automated Tool for Command Injection (by Srinivas)
- TrustedSec Security Podcast - Episode 6 (by TrustedSec)
- Commix Tool Tests Web Apps Against Command Injection Flaws (by softpedia)
- Commix - Command Injection Attack Tool (by Darknet.org.uk)
- Testing for Command Injection (OTG-INPVAL-013) (by OWASP)
- Exploit Command Injection Vulnearbility with Commix and Netcat (by Hacking Articles)
- Command Injection to Meterpreter using Commix (by Hacking Articles)
- The Tool Box - Episode 4 (by Pentester Academy)
- Bypassing Insufficient Blacklisting (by Obrela Labs)
- Introduction to OS Command Injections - Full Course (by Cybr)
- Automed Shell Injections with Commix and the Commix Testbed (by Cybr)
At the right side panel, you can find detailed information about Commix Project.