exploiting-idor-vulnerabilities
brianmcgillion/re-benchmarkIdentifies and exploits Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) vulnerabilities by manipulating object identifiers (numeric IDs, UUIDs, slugs) in API requests…
Scores out of 100 · grade B+
2026-08-21Works
40% of the score100/100
- Loads cleanly: valid frontmatter, required fields present, no dangling references.
Maintained
25% of the score94/100
- no commits in the last 12 weeks
- no license file
Adopted
20% of the score0/100
- No install or star signal yet.
Documented
15% of the score100/100
- 1,532 words with worked examples.
- Ships 3 bundled files.
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npx skills add brianmcgillion/re-benchmark/exploiting-idor-vulnerabilitiesWhat the check found
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| No license | The repository ships no license file, so the reuse terms are unclear. |
What it says it does
Identifies and exploits Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) vulnerabilities by manipulating object identifiers (numeric IDs, UUIDs, slugs) in API requests and URLs, using Burp Suite proxy history, Intruder, and the Authorize extension to test object-level authorization across sessions. Use during authorized penetration tests or bug bounty work to validate that CRUD endpoints and multi-tenant applications enforce per-object access control.
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