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Merge /Testing_for_Vertical_Bypassing_Authorization_Schema_WSTG-AUTHZ-00X.md
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Hej,
It would be awesome when there would be a function to directly create organizations when adding targets.
Right now you need to add the targets - create an organization and add the domains..
It would safe much time when it would be possible to create an org right of the "add target" window.
So when I'm adding domains from a specific program i just can add a Org name and it will create th
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Is there a way to skip the nmap scan and go straight to the attacking routes? In case i already know the target list is full of open rtsp port IPs.
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I testing bruteforce my opencart store.
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