User-Agents Fuzzing List
A large collection of real User-Agent strings (browsers, bots, crawlers, tools) for fuzzing the User-Agent header to trigger different code paths or filter behaviour. Useful for header-based logic and access-control testing.
- Size
- 108 KB
- Category
- Fuzzing
- Source
- danielmiessler/SecLists
- License
- MIT
- Recommended tools
- wfuzzburpffuf
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!Susie (http://www.sync2it.com/susie) <a href='http://www.unchaos.com/' <b <http://www.sygol.com/ ( Robots.txt Validator http://www.searchengineworld.com/cgi-bin/robotcheck.cgi ) (DreamPassport/3.0; isao/MyDiGiRabi) (Privoxy/1.0) */Nutch-0.9-dev +SitiDi.net/SitiDiBot/1.0 (+Have Good Day) -DIE-KRAEHE- META-SEARCH-ENGINE/1.1 http://www.die-kraehe.de 123spider-Bot (Version: 1.02, powered by www.123spider.de 192.comAgent 1st ZipCommander (Net) - http://www.zipcommander.com/ 2Bone_LinkChecker/1.0 libwww-perl/5.64 4anything.com LinkChecker v2.0
A large collection of real User-Agent strings (browsers, bots, crawlers, tools) for fuzzing the User-Agent header to trigger different code paths or filter behaviour. Useful for header-based logic and access-control testing.
This list is geared toward input fuzzing and vulnerability discovery. It contains roughly 108 KB and pairs well with tools such as wfuzz, burp, ffuf. Pick the smallest list that fits your engagement: shorter lists are faster and quieter for online attacks, while larger lists give broader coverage for offline work where speed is less of a constraint.
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Sourced from danielmiessler/SecLists and distributed under MIT. Only use wordlists against systems you are explicitly authorized to test.