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Since the introduction of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Enabled Passports, the system have been plagued with various vulnerability issues that prove to compromise the E-passport security. To date, three generations of E-passports have been introduced by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the European Union (EU). The first two generations of E-passports are being issued...
Web application security scanners are a compilation of various automated tools put together and used to detect security vulnerabilities in web applications. Recent research has shown that detecting stored SQL injection, one of the most critical web application vulnerabilities, is a major challenge for black-box scanners. In this paper, we evaluate three state of art black-box scanners that support...
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