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# wfuzz
> A web application bruteforcer.
> More information: <https://wfuzz.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/basicusage.html>.
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- Directory and file bruteforce using the specified [w]ordlist and also [p]roxying the traffic:
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`wfuzz -w {{path/to/file}} -p {{127.0.0.1:8080}} {{http://example.com/FUZZ}}`
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- Save the results to a [f]ile:
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`wfuzz -w {{path/to/file}} -f {{filename}} {{http://example.com/FUZZ}}`
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- Show [c]olorized output while only showing the declared response codes in the output:
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`wfuzz -c -w {{path/to/file}} --sc {{200,301,302}} {{http://example.com/FUZZ}}`
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- Use a custom [H]eader to fuzz subdomains while [h]iding specific response [c]odes and word counts. Increase the [t]hreads to 100 and include the target ip/domain:
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`wfuzz -w {{path/to/file}} -H {{"Host: FUZZ.example.com"}} --hc {{301}} --hw {{222}} -t {{100}} {{example.com}}`
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- Brute force Basic Authentication using a list of usernames and passwords from files for each FUZ[z] keyword, [h]iding response [c]odes of unsuccessful attempts:
`wfuzz -c --hc {{401}} -s {{delay_between_requests_in_seconds}} -z file,{{path/to/usernames}} -z file,{{path/to/passwords}} --basic 'FUZZ:FUZ2Z' {{https://example.com}}`