Caido, the innovative security testing tool positioning itself as a compelling alternative to Burp Suite, has just rolled out its latest update, version 0.47.0.
This release introduces a slew of exciting features, a revamped user experience, and critical bug fixes, further solidifying its place in the toolkit of security researchers and penetration testers.
One of the standout upgrades in this release is the complete redesign of the Match & Replace functionality. The overhaul brings a more intuitive interface, streamlined workflows, and enhanced flexibility.
Users can now easily add headers with a simplified process and leverage dynamic workflow support for replacements, making it a game-changer for customizing HTTP requests and responses on the fly.
Caido v0.47.0 introduces several powerful features aimed at improving usability and control:
The update doesn’t stop at new features it also tackles several lingering issues. Among the fixes:
For those leveraging Caido’s extensibility, the Plugin SDK sees significant updates:
Shortly after the main release, Caido v0.47.1 was deployed to address a critical issue preventing users from connecting to remote Caido instances, ensuring uninterrupted access for distributed teams.
With its blend of user-friendly design and advanced capabilities, Caido v0.47.0 continues to carve out a niche as a robust alternative to established tools like Burp Suite.
Whether you’re intercepting traffic, debugging with live logs, or crafting custom workflows, this release offers something for both novice testers and seasoned professionals.
The Caido team shows no signs of slowing down, and this update is a testament to their commitment to evolving the platform. Security enthusiasts can download v0.47.0 now and explore the latest enhancements for themselves.
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