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Developers often rely on penetration testing tools to detect vulnerabilities in web services, although frequently without really knowing their effectiveness. In fact, the lack of information on the internal state of the tested services and the complexity and variability of the responses analyzed, limits the effectiveness of such technique, highlighting the importance of evaluating and improving existing...
Web services are often deployed with critical software bugs that may be maliciously exploited. Developers often trust on penetration testing tools to detect those vulnerabilities but the effectiveness of such technique is limited by the lack of information on the internal state of the tested services. This paper proposes a new approach for the detection of injection vulnerabilities in web services...
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