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# Web API Pentesting
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## API Pentesting Methodology Summary
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Pentesting APIs involves a structured approach to uncovering vulnerabilities. This guide encapsulates a comprehensive methodology, emphasizing practical techniques and tools.
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### **Understanding API Types**
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- **SOAP/XML Web Services**: Utilize the WSDL format for documentation, typically found at `?wsdl` paths. Tools like **SOAPUI** and **WSDLer** (Burp Suite Extension) are instrumental for parsing and generating requests. Example documentation is accessible at [DNE Online](http://www.dneonline.com/calculator.asmx).
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- **REST APIs (JSON)**: Documentation often comes in WADL files, yet tools like [Swagger UI](https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-ui/) provide a more user-friendly interface for interaction. **Postman** is a valuable tool for creating and managing example requests.
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- **GraphQL**: A query language for APIs offering a complete and understandable description of the data in your API.
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### **Practice Labs**
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- [**VAmPI**](https://github.com/erev0s/VAmPI): A deliberately vulnerable API for hands-on practice, covering the OWASP top 10 API vulnerabilities.
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### **Effective Tricks for API Pentesting**
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- **SOAP/XML Vulnerabilities**: Explore XXE vulnerabilities, although DTD declarations are often restricted. CDATA tags may allow payload insertion if the XML remains valid.
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- **Privilege Escalation**: Test endpoints with varying privilege levels to identify unauthorized access possibilities.
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- **CORS Misconfigurations**: Investigate CORS settings for potential exploitability through CSRF attacks from authenticated sessions.
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- **Endpoint Discovery**: Leverage API patterns to discover hidden endpoints. Tools like fuzzers can automate this process.
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- **Parameter Tampering**: Experiment with adding or replacing parameters in requests to access unauthorized data or functionalities.
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- **HTTP Method Testing**: Vary request methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH) to uncover unexpected behaviors or information disclosures.
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- **Content-Type Manipulation**: Switch between different content types (x-www-form-urlencoded, application/xml, application/json) to test for parsing issues or vulnerabilities.
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- **Advanced Parameter Techniques**: Test with unexpected data types in JSON payloads or play with XML data for XXE injections. Also, try parameter pollution and wildcard characters for broader testing.
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- **Version Testing**: Older API versions might be more susceptible to attacks. Always check for and test against multiple API versions.
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### **Tools and Resources for API Pentesting**
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- [**kiterunner**](https://github.com/assetnote/kiterunner): Excellent for discovering API endpoints. Use it to scan and brute force paths and parameters against target APIs.
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```bash
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kr scan https://domain.com/api/ -w routes-large.kite -x 20
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kr scan https://domain.com/api/ -A=apiroutes-220828 -x 20
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kr brute https://domain.com/api/ -A=raft-large-words -x 20 -d=0
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kr brute https://domain.com/api/ -w /tmp/lang-english.txt -x 20 -d=0
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```
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- [**https://github.com/BishopFox/sj**](https://github.com/BishopFox/sj): sj is a command line tool designed to assist with auditing of **exposed Swagger/OpenAPI definition files** by checking the associated API endpoints for weak authentication. It also provides command templates for manual vulnerability testing.
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- Additional tools like **automatic-api-attack-tool**, **Astra**, and **restler-fuzzer** offer tailored functionalities for API security testing, ranging from attack simulation to fuzzing and vulnerability scanning.
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- [**Cherrybomb**](https://github.com/blst-security/cherrybomb): It's an API security tool that audit your API based on an OAS file(the tool written in rust).
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### **Learning and Practice Resources**
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- **OWASP API Security Top 10**: Essential reading for understanding common API vulnerabilities ([OWASP Top 10](https://github.com/OWASP/API-Security/blob/master/2019/en/dist/owasp-api-security-top-10.pdf)).
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- **API Security Checklist**: A comprehensive checklist for securing APIs ([GitHub link](https://github.com/shieldfy/API-Security-Checklist)).
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- **Logger++ Filters**: For hunting API vulnerabilities, Logger++ offers useful filters ([GitHub link](https://github.com/bnematzadeh/LoggerPlusPlus-API-Filters)).
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- **API Endpoints List**: A curated list of potential API endpoints for testing purposes ([GitHub gist](https://gist.github.com/yassineaboukir/8e12adefbd505ef704674ad6ad48743d)).
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## References
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- [https://github.com/Cyber-Guy1/API-SecurityEmpire](https://github.com/Cyber-Guy1/API-SecurityEmpire)
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