This tweet highlights an Exploit Panel feature built into a security testing tool. It allows instant testing of various vulnerabilities with both automatic and manual payloads. One key feature mentioned is WAF bypass testing, which means the tool can help testers check how well a web application firewall (WAF) can be bypassed. Users have full control over the input used in tests, adding flexibility for tailored attack simulations. The tweet does not specify the type of vulnerabilities affected or the exact payloads used for bypass, nor the vendor of the WAF targeted. However, the panel seems to support testing against multiple vulnerability types and WAF configurations, making it a versatile tool for security professionals.
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