Burp is a popular tool used for testing the security of web applications. This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install Burp on macOS.
Firstly, you need to download the latest version of Burp from the official website http://burp.grke.org/.
Before installing Burp, ensure that you have a recent version of Java installed on your macOS device. If you don't have it, you can download and install it from Oracle's website.
After downloading the Burp package, follow the below steps:
chmod +x burp.sh
./burp.sh
To verify the installation of Burp, you can try launching it by typing the following command on Terminal:
java -jar /path/to/burp.jar
That's it; you now have Burp installed on your macOS device! With Burp, you can now test the security of web applications running on your system.
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