Description: BeEF is short for The Browser Exploitation Framework. It is a penetration testing tool that focuses on the web browser.
Amid growing concerns about web-borne attacks against clients, including mobile clients, BeEF allows the professional penetration tester to assess the actual security posture of a target environment by using client-side attack vectors. Unlike other security frameworks, BeEF looks past the hardened network perimeter and client system, and examines exploitability within the context of the one open door: the web browser. BeEF will hook one or more web browsers and use them as beachheads for launching directed command modules and further attacks against the system from within the browser context.
source : http://beefproject.com/
this video is all about new feature of beef, the Event Logging. this works within the Ruby remake of BeEF. this not just only logging keypress events though, also now logging a lot more DOM events, such as mouse presses and browser focus events.
Tags: BeEF , Event_Logger ,
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i think this feature was previously known as keyboard logging.
Beef is very good project for browser exploitation but not easy to exploit. any browser you have to spend lots of time on it. :|