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A highly customizable framework to demonstrate "QRLJacking Attack Vector" mainly to show how it easy to hijack services that rely on QR Code Authentication!
Licensing
OWASP QRLJacking attack vector, OWASP QRLJacker exploitation framework and any contributions are free to use under the GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3).
Copyright (c) 2016 OWASP
Roadmap
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Write modules for other websites and services.
Write post-exploitation modules for the framework.
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Getting Involved
QRLJacking welcomes any contributions, so if you are excited and want to be involved contribute to the project's Github repository and subscribe in our QRLJacker Project Mailing-list to keep in touch.
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