Tulpar
Tool and Usage
Project details
- Year of inception
- License
- GPLv3
- Programming language
- Python
- Author
- Anil Baran Yelken
- Latest release
- No release found
- Latest release date
- Unknown
Project health
Why this tool?
Tulpar is a vulnerability scanner that can be used to test new or existing web applications. In the former case, it could be helpful to test a new project before it is deployed into production. This could be done by the developer or a security professional. If some web application is already in production, then it might be a good tool to perform regular testing on known vulnerabilities. In this case, it is typically a pentester or security specialist that does the testing.
Usage and audience
Tulpar is commonly used for application security, application testing, or web application analysis. Target users for this tool are pentesters and security professionals.
Example usage and output
Tool review and remarks
The review and analysis of this project resulted in the following remarks for this security tool:
Strengths
- + The source code of this software is available
Weaknesses
- - Minimal or no documentation available
Installation
Supported operating systems
Tulpar is known to work on Linux.
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Categories
This tool is categorized as a SQL vulnerability scanner, vulnerability scanner, and website security audit tool.