Hijacking – Broken Link Checker Tool
Broken link hijacking (BLH) is a type of web attack. It exploits external links that are no longer valid. This vulnerability can be tested by using automated tools. The broken Link Checker tool is an automated tool developed in NodeJS language and also available on the GitHub platform. This tool takes the target URL as an input and tests each URL for Broken Link Hijacking. This tool is free and open-source to use.
Features of Broken Link Checker Tool
- This tool has supports many HTML elements and attributes along with relative URLs.
- This tool supports recursive and ordered the test on the target URL.
- This tool has the feature to Pause and Resume the test at any instance of time.
- This tool displays detailed information for reporting and maintenance.
- This tool supports URL keyword filtering with some wildcards.
Note: Make Sure You have Node JS Installed on your System, as this is a Node JS-based tool. Click to check the Installation process: Node JS Installation Steps on Linux
Installation of Broken Link Checker Tool on Kali Linux OS
Step 1: Use the following command to install the “npm” dependency.
sudo apt install npm
Step 2: Now, Install and Configure the Broken Link Checker tool using the following command.
npm install broken-link-checker -g
Step 3: Check the help section of the too by using the following command.
blc --help
Working with Broken Link Checker Tool on Kali Linux OS
Example 1: Recursive and Ordered
blc https://w3wiki.net -ro
In this example, we will try to hunt down and add filters to get the results recursively.
Example 2: Exclude Internal Links
blc https://w3wiki.net -i
In this example, we will exclude the internal link search process which will reduce the search time and will give us quick and accurate results.