LazySec

Quickly removes HTML UI validations for back-end validation testing

¿Qué es LazySec?

LazySec es una extensión de Chrome desarrollada por Agustín Tobio Corneu, y su función principal es "Quickly removes HTML UI validations for back-end validation testing".

Capturas de Pantalla de la Extensión

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Instrucciones de Uso de la Extensión

                        DESCRIPTION:
LazySec is a very simple tool designed for software testers but of general use. It helps in the task of testing Lazy Security implementations, hence the name, in the UI and revealing a pages' Lazy Secrets, hence the name II, by accomplishing these two things:

UNLOCK ELEMENTS: The extension unlocks all elements of a webpage by taking away some attributes, namely "disabled", "readonly", "maxlength", "required" and others related to form validations. In simple English: this will allow you to write on forbidden fields or write forbidden things. To do this hit LazySec's "Remove UI Security" button.

VIEW HIDDEN ELEMENTS: The extension makes visible those elements hidden by the "display:none", "type=hidden", and "visibility=hidden" attributes / styles. To do this hit LazySec's "Show Hidden Elements" button.

WHY LazySec?
+ I don't like opening the console nor "going hunting" by inspecting the page's DOM
+ Many project managers or Software Architects defend lazy security thingies by stating that unlocking elements of a webpage is something only a "very knowledgeable" or "tech savvy" user can do. Well, now every average Joe with LazySec can do it, so you better watch out!!

HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO LazySec AND THE WORLD:
+ Use the tool and send cool suggestions.
+ If you think of other actions to add to LazySec just send them in, they will be greatly appreciated and properly acknowledged.
+ Send a word of thanks, it will make me happy and improve LazySec's karma.

ABOUT THE ICON:
I thought I'd let you know what the icon actually is just in case you are not used to watching Picasso's or Dali's all of the time. It is an L and an S like this "LS", but it can also be interpreted as a face shooting an eye beam from the unseen eye. Pretty cool, huh? Can't unsee now.

MEA CULPA: It is acknowledged that certain "harm" or malicious use could result of the use of this extension to silly web pages that implement lazy security. However, what this extension achieves is perfectly achievable from the browser itself, by inputting javascript on the console. This extension is for testers to avoid trying to enable each field one by one or fiddling with the HTML to find hidden objects. If your web page or web application was "h4ck3d" using LazySec then don't rage at me, simply tell your testers to use it for testing, or test it yourself. I provide this tool free of charge, hope you like it. All in all, this extension was made so that web applications' security and validations are  implemented in a more serious way. Or at least, not in a LazySec way.                    

Información Básica de la Extensión

Nombre LazySec LazySec
ID llegephenamkbmnjbjpgkdakkfmgeggp
URL Oficial https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/lazysec/llegephenamkbmnjbjpgkdakkfmgeggp
Descripción Quickly removes HTML UI validations for back-end validation testing
Tamaño del Archivo 18.65 KB
Cantidad de Instalaciones 2,030
Versión Actual 0.2.0.0
Última Actualización 2021-11-09
Fecha de Publicación 2015-08-13
Calificación 5.00/5 Total de 6 Calificaciones
Desarrollador Agustín Tobio Corneu
Correo electrónico [email protected]
Tipo de Pago free
Idiomas Soportados en
manifest.json
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    "update_url": "https:\/\/clients2.google.com\/service\/update2\/crx",
    "manifest_version": 2,
    "name": "LazySec",
    "short_name": "LazySec",
    "description": "Quickly removes HTML UI validations for back-end validation testing",
    "version": "0.2.0.0",
    "icons": {
        "16": "images\/icon16.png",
        "32": "images\/icon16.png",
        "48": "images\/icon48.png",
        "64": "images\/icon48.png",
        "128": "images\/icon128.png"
    },
    "browser_action": {
        "default_popup": "popup.html",
        "default_title": "LazySec"
    },
    "permissions": [
        "activeTab"
    ]
}