

The HTTP Editor is one of the most flexible and widely used modules.Several hacking tools in the Acunetix Manual Tools suite focus on HTTP requests and responses: Automated scanners save a lot of time while manual tools let pen testers explore deeper. A combination of automatic and manual tools is the best solution for a web application security testing framework. to expand their knowledge about a particular security issue detected by an automated web vulnerability scanner or to find advanced security vulnerabilities that automated scanners cannot detect. Penetration testers can use Acunetix Manual Tools with other tools such as the Metasploit exploitation framework, OWASP Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP), w3af audit framework, Wireshark, etc. The tools use a graphical interface only and do not support the command line. Currently, they are only available for the Microsoft Windows operating system. Acunetix Manual Tools are free for private and commercial use but they are not an open-source project. Acunetix Manual Tools include 8 modules: HTTP Editor, Subdomain Scanner, Target Finder, Blind SQL Injector, HTTP Fuzzer, Authentication Tester, Web Services Editor, and HTTP Sniffer. These tools are not part of the Acunetix product and you need to download an installation package separately. Acunetix Manual Tools is a free suite of penetration testing tools.
