Faraday Penetration Testing platform

Faraday introduces a new concept, the IPE (Integrated Penetration-Test Environment). A multi-test IDE Penetration testing (testing), designed for distribution, indexing and of the data generated during a security check.

Faraday's main purpose is to reuse the available tools of his community and to use them in a complex way.

Designed with simplicity in mind, the they don't notice any difference between theirs of the terminal and that included in the Faraday.

It was developed with a specialized set of functions that help users to improve their own work. Faraday does the same thing to the IDE for you when planning, but from the perspective of a Penetration testing.

Plugins

Faraday works flawlessly, it currently has more than 50 tools, including the most popular Penetration testing platforms:

There are 3 types of plugins:

  • Plugin that monitors commands, giving direct commands when a vulnerability is detected on the console. Do the whole process automatically and no action is required from you.
  • Plugin that imports file references. You need to copy the reference to $ HOME / .faraday / report / [workspacename] (replacing [workspacename] with the real name of your workspace) and Faraday will automatically detect, edit, and add it to HostTree.
  • Plugin for local or internet connections (BeEF, Metasploit, Burp), connected to external APIs or databases or connected directly to Faraday RPC API.

Application snapshots

The program comes pre-installed on penetration testing distributions such as Kali or you can alternatively download it from here

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Written by Anastasis Vasileiadis

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