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Even if the icon is present your are not obliged to use WebWolf, you can also use any intercepting tool you like.
Even if the icon is present, you are not obliged to use WebWolf, you can also use any intercepting tool you like.
(`netcat` etc.)
WebWolf is a separate web application which simulates an attackers machine. It makes it possible for us to
WebWolf is a separate web application which simulates an attacker's machine. It makes it possible for us to
make a clear distinction between what takes place on the attacked website and the actions you need to do as
an "attacker". WebWolf was introduced after a couple of workshops where we received feedback that there
was no clear distinction between what was part of the "attackers" role and what was part of the "users" role on the