June 27, 2023, 2:17 p.m. | Nathan Noll

TrustedSec www.trustedsec.com

As a web application tester, I encounter a recurring challenge in my work: receiving incomplete responses from Burp Collaborator during DNS and HTTP response testing. For example, Collaborator will provide the IP address that performed the DNS look up or HTTP Request. Sometimes, these responses turn out to be false positives caused by intrusion protection...


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