If you are a developer, you can use Tamper Dev to debug your websites, or if you are a pentester, you can use it to search for security vulnerabilities by inspecting the HTTP traffic from your browser. Unlike most other extensions, Tamper Dev allows you to intercept, inspect and modify the requests before they are sent to the server. This extension provides functionality similar to Burp Proxy, MITM Proxy, OWASP ZAP, Tamper Data, and Postman Proxy, but without the need of additional software, with full support of HTTPS connections, and trivial to set-up (just install).

Features

  • Filter the requests you are interested in
  • Enable interception, and trigger a new request
  • Modify all requests before they are sent to the server
  • Modify the responses before they are sent back to the browser
  • Intercept the requests sent by your browser, even if encrypted
  • Observe how the server reacts to your modifications, interactively
  • Modify the response that your browser receives from the server

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License

Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Android, Apple iPhone, Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

TypeScript

Related Categories

TypeScript Browser Extensions and Plugins, TypeScript MiTM (Man-in-The-Middle) Attack Tool

Registered

2022-02-03