Test your app against common injection attacks

Runs a curated set of SQL injection, command injection, and special-character payloads against your endpoints to surface input-validation gaps before they become incidents.

Best for: Engineers shipping fast who need quick confidence their forms and APIs aren't wide open.

Engineering / debugging-investigationatomicfor-engineersno-setupexecution

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---
name: security-fuzzing
description: "Essential fuzzing payloads: SQL injection, command injection, special characters. Curated essentials for vulnerability testing."
---

# SecLists Fuzzing (Curated)

## Description

Essential fuzzing payloads: SQL injection, command injection, special characters. Curated essentials for vulnerability testing.

**Source:** [SecLists/Fuzzing](https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/tree/master/Fuzzing)
**Repository:** https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists
**License:** MIT

## When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when you need:
- SQL injection testing
- Command injection testing
- Input validation testing
- LDAP injection
- NoSQL injection

**⚠️ IMPORTANT:** Only use for authorized security testing, bug bounty programs, CTF competitions, or educational purposes.

## Key Files in This Skill

- `quick-SQLi.txt - Quick SQL injection tests`
- `Generic-SQLi.txt - Generic SQL injection`
- `sqli.auth.bypass.txt - Authentication bypass`
- `MySQL.fuzzdb.txt - MySQL-specific payloads`
- `NoSQL.txt - NoSQL injection payloads`
- `command-injection-commix.txt - Command injection`


## Usage Example

```python
# Access files from this skill
import os

# Example: Load patterns/payloads
skill_path = "references/Fuzzing"

# List all available files
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(skill_path):
    for file in files:
        if file.endswith('.txt'):
            filepath = os.path.join(root, file)
            print(f"Found: {filepath}")
            
            # Read file content
            with open(filepath, 'r', errors='ignore') as f:
                content = f.read().splitlines()
                print(f"  Lines: {len(content)}")
```

## Security & Ethics

### Authorized Use Cases ✅
- Authorized penetration testing with written permission
- Bug bounty programs (within scope)
- CTF competitions
- Security research in controlled environments
- Testing your own systems
- Educational demonstrations

### Prohibited Use Cases ❌
- Unauthorized access attempts
- Testing without permission
- Malicious activities
- Privacy violations
- Any illegal activities

## Complete SecLists Collection

This is a curated subset of SecLists. For the complete collection:
- **Full repository:** https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists
- **Size:** 4.5 GB with 6,000+ files
- **All categories:** Passwords, Usernames, Discovery, Fuzzing, Payloads, Web-Shells, Pattern-Matching, AI, Miscellaneous

---

**Generated by Skill Seeker** | SecLists Fuzzing Collection
**License:** MIT - Use responsibly with proper authorization

Source

Creator's repository · eyadkelleh/awesome-skills-security

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