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Metasploit 5.0 for Beginners - Second Edition

By : Sagar Rahalkar
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Metasploit 5.0 for Beginners - Second Edition

By: Sagar Rahalkar

Overview of this book

Securing an IT environment can be challenging, however, effective penetration testing and threat identification can make all the difference. This book will help you learn how to use the Metasploit Framework optimally for comprehensive penetration testing. Complete with hands-on tutorials and case studies, this updated second edition will teach you the basics of the Metasploit Framework along with its functionalities. You’ll learn how to set up and configure Metasploit on various platforms to create a virtual test environment. Next, you’ll get hands-on with the essential tools. As you progress, you’ll learn how to find weaknesses in the target system and hunt for vulnerabilities using Metasploit and its supporting tools and components. Later, you'll get to grips with web app security scanning, bypassing anti-virus, and post-compromise methods for clearing traces on the target system. The concluding chapters will take you through real-world case studies and scenarios that will help you apply the knowledge you’ve gained to ethically hack into target systems. You’ll also discover the latest security techniques that can be directly applied to scan, test, ethically hack, and secure networks and systems with Metasploit. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to use the Metasploit 5.0 Framework to exploit real-world vulnerabilities.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction and Environment Setup
5
Section 2: Practical Metasploit

Web application scanning using WMAP

WMAP is a powerful web application vulnerability scanner available in Kali Linux. It is integrated into the Metasploit Framework in the form of a plugin.

Let's look at how we can start using it:

  1. We need to load and initiate the plugin within the Metasploit Framework, as in the following screenshot:

    Figure 7.8 – Loading the wmap plugin in msfconsole

  2. Once the WMAP plugin is loaded into the Metasploit Framework, we need to create a new site or workspace for our scan.
  3. Use wmap_sites –a <Site IP / Hostname> to add a new site and wmap_targets –t <Target URL> to specify the target website to be scanned, as in the following screenshot:

    Figure 7.9 – Loading the 'wmap' plugin in msfconsole

  4. Now that we have created a new site and defined our target, we need to check which WMAP modules would be applicable against our target. For example, if our target is not SSL-enabled, then there...