Overview
4 featuresptinjector is a Testing & QA project. It focuses on testing applications for injection vulnerabilities via the command line. ptinjector is an open-source project aimed at security testers and developers. The project is open source (GPLv3+). ptinjector is available on the web and the command line.
ptinjector first shipped in 2024. Among its 4 catalogued features are injection testing, vulnerability scanning, and command-line interface.
Summary written by a language model from the project’s public pages.
- ✓Injection testing
- ✓Vulnerability scanning
- ✓Command-line interface
- ✓Security analysis
Tagsinjection-testingsecurity-toolvulnerability-scannercli-toolpentesting
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Frequently asked questions about ptinjector
- What does ptinjector do?
- Ptinjector focuses on testing applications for injection vulnerabilities via the command line. It is catalogued under Testing & QA on PulseGate.
- Who should use ptinjector?
- ptinjector is an open-source project built for security testers and developers.
- Does ptinjector have a free plan?
- Yes — ptinjector is open source under the GPLv3+ license and free to use.
- What platforms does ptinjector run on?
- ptinjector runs on the web and the command line.
- Is ptinjector still maintained?
- Unverified. ptinjector has not been re-checked since it entered the index, so there is no finding either way — and only a positive finding would say otherwise.
- What projects are similar to ptinjector?
- Similar projects tracked by PulseGate include ptvulns, Injectinator, and injectlib.ptvulnsInjectinatorinjectlib
- How long has ptinjector been around?
- ptinjector first shipped in 2024.
- Is ptinjector open source?
- Yes — ptinjector is open source under the GPLv3+ license.