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[v2024.2] Burp Suite – Leading software for web security testing

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Burp Suite (Burp for short) is a well-known and popular integrated tools platform that is used to perform security penetration tests for web applications (actually it’s more commonly used for hacking activities such as web attacks), written in Java, developed by PortSwigger from United Kingdom.

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[v4.6.x] Charles – Cross-platform edge tool for web debugging proxy

In the common web application developing, testing and debugging process, developers need to figure out, analyze and eliminate all sorts of network problems by capturing the network communication packages (especially for those apps based on a server), and have a look at what they actually receive and send. At this time, Charles will come in handy.

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