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Offensive Security Tool: dontgo403

Offensive Security Tool: dontgo403 Description DontGo403 by devploit is a tool designed to help Pentesters and Red Teams identify vulnerabilities in web servers that could be exploited to gain unauthorized access to resources. The tool does this by bypassing HTTP error code 403 responses, which are typically used to indicate that a user is not authorized to access a particular resource or webpage. DontGo403, can send multiple requests to a web server, each with a different User-Agent string, to identify a User-Agent string that is not being blocked by the server. By doing so, they can bypass the 403 error code and potentially gain access to restricted resources.

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