MagicTree v1.0 Released – Productivity Tool For Penetration Testers

MagicTree is a productivity tool for penetration testers. It allows consolidating data coming from various security tools, query and re-use the data and generate reports. It’s aim is to automate the boring and the mind-numbing work, so you can spend your time hacking.
Version 1.0 includes a lot of bug fixes and a number of new features, such as:
  • Support for Acunetix data import
  • Support for W3AF data import
  • Support for OpenVAS 4 XML format
  • Importing data from flat text files
  • Simplified manual creation of ports
  • Copy/paste and drag and drop support for tree nodes, table view data, queries and tasks
  • mt:sort() custom XPath function for sorting data, such as findings, in TableView and reports
  • More sophisticated auto-creation of tree nodes. We now support netblocks in various formats (192.168.1.1/24 , 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.255, 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0), DNS names, IP addresses and URLs.
  • Search in output files panel
  • Creating cross-references by drag and drop
  • Better support for KDE and XFCE desktop environments on Linux. View in browser and opening reports now works on both.
The full changelog is available here – ChangeLog-1.0.txt
You can download MagicTree v1.0 here:
Or read more here.