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The tool is called [[Selenium]] and it is used to automate actions in the browser. You can use a FirefoxDriver to control the Firefox web browser using automated scripts. | The tool is called [[Selenium]] and it is used to automate actions in the browser. You can use a FirefoxDriver to control the Firefox web browser using automated scripts. | ||
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Revision as of 08:06, 27 August 2015
When simulating Man in the Middle attacks, it is useful to have a Sheep that is browsing the web. However, to keep you from having to browse the web on one machine, while you run the attack on another machine, you can use a tool to automate web surfing.
The tool is called Selenium and it is used to automate actions in the browser. You can use a FirefoxDriver to control the Firefox web browser using automated scripts.