faradaysecBy faradaysec|May 5, 2025|2 Minutes

Release v5.13

Welcome to Faraday v5.13!

This release includes numerous bug fixes and addresses several feature requests from our users. One of the key updates is the addition of a Credentials tab, allowing you to organize exposed passwords and link them directly to your vulnerabilities—all in one place.

You can also configure RabbitMQ to handle heavy tasks and speed up processing of large data volumes.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s new!

Highlights


Exposed Credentials

Faraday introduces a new workspace feature called “Credentials”, designed to help users manage and analyze exposed credentials more effectively. From this new tab, users can:

  • Import credential dumps
  • Link them to existing vulnerabilities
  • Edit them directly from the vulnerability view.

Track compromised access. The feature also supports exporting data for external sharing and is especially useful for pentesters and consulting teams, who can access this information based on their assigned roles.

This tool addresses a critical weak point in cybersecurity: the human factor behind credential leaks. 

Faraday continues to evolve into a powerful platform for Threat Intelligence, offering increased precision and insight for your security operations.

New Tenable IO plugin

The new Tenable.io plugin imports vulnerabilities from Tenable in JSON format.

We’re making Vulnerability Management faster, smarter, and easier—without compromising on security.

🚀 Upgrade now to explore what’s new!

See you next time!

 

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