Open Redirect Scanner
redirect params, login/logout redirects. Part of AuditCore's automated security audit pipeline — runs on every scan in the Pro tier and above, with findings normalized into a single severity-rated table.
What is Open Redirect Scanner?
Open Redirect Scanner runs in the Injection & Active Tests phase of every AuditCore scan that includes it. Active payload-based scanning — SQL, NoSQL, command, template, XXE, SSRF, prototype pollution, race conditions, AI prompt injection, business-logic abuse, plus full ZAP / Nuclei / sqlmap.
Out of the box it covers: redirect params, login/logout redirects. Findings are normalized into AuditCore's vulnerability model so they appear next to results from every other scanner — no separate tabs, no tool-specific jargon, one CVSS-rated table.
If you've ever wondered which scanners actually run when you click "Start scan" on AuditCore, this is one of them. The full pipeline is documented per phase, and you can see exactly which tools fired on any given scan from the live terminal feed.
What it tests
- redirect params, login/logout redirects
- Runs automatically as part of any Pro-tier scan and above
- Findings appear in the standard AuditCore severity table (Critical / High / Medium / Low / Info)
- Results are bundled into the PDF report and exposed via the API
Where it runs in the AuditCore pipeline
Phase 4/5 · Injection & Active Tests
Active payload-based scanning — SQL, NoSQL, command, template, XXE, SSRF, prototype pollution, race conditions, AI prompt injection, business-logic abuse, plus full ZAP / Nuclei / sqlmap.
Source: scanners/open_redirect_scanner.py
Sample findings
Open Redirect Scanner fired on a real target
Typical run produces between 0 and dozens of normalized findings depending on the target's posture. Each finding includes severity, evidence, affected URL/parameter, and a remediation hint.
Other injection & active tests scanners
FAQ
What does Open Redirect Scanner test for?
redirect params, login/logout redirects
Which AuditCore plan includes Open Redirect Scanner?
Available from the Pro plan ($299) and up. Higher tiers also include this scanner — license once, rescan unlimited.
Is Open Redirect Scanner safe to run on production?
Open Redirect Scanner runs active payloads, so we recommend running it against a staging environment first. AuditCore caps risk levels (e.g. sqlmap uses --technique=BEU only, no stacked queries; nmap uses safe NSE scripts) but you should still get authorization before scanning production systems you don't own.
Where does Open Redirect Scanner run in the AuditCore scan pipeline?
Phase 4/5 — Injection & Active Tests. Active payload-based scanning — SQL, NoSQL, command, template, XXE, SSRF, prototype pollution, race conditions, AI prompt injection, business-logic abuse, plus full ZAP / Nuclei / sqlmap.
Can I rerun Open Redirect Scanner without paying again?
Yes. AuditCore uses a per-domain license model — once you've purchased a tier for a domain, every rescan (manual or scheduled) is included. No metered usage.