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![credential-stuffing](https://github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei-templates/assets/28601533/bfdd0f4d-60aa-4b87-9cad-1fd4169327f3) ![credential-stuffing](https://github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei-templates/assets/28601533/bfdd0f4d-60aa-4b87-9cad-1fd4169327f3)
This repository contains a collection of credential stuffing templates for both cloud services and self-hosted services. These templates help automate the detection and prevention of credential stuffing attempts on your organization's websites and applications using the Nuclei vulnerability scanner. This directory contains a collection of credential stuffing templates for both cloud and self-hosted services. These templates help automate the detection and prevention of credential stuffing attempts on your organization's websites and applications using the Nuclei vulnerability scanner.
### Types of Templates ### Types of Templates
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An example of using a cloud service credential stuffing template can be seen with the Datadog Login Check template: An example of using a cloud service credential stuffing template can be seen with the Datadog Login Check template:
```bash ```bash
nuclei -var username=testing@projectdiscovery.io -var password=test123 -t datadog-login-check nuclei -var username=testing@projectdiscovery.io -var password=test123 -id datadog-login-check
``` ```
Here, the `-var` option supplies the necessary inputs (username/email and password) to the template. Here, the `-var` option supplies the necessary inputs (username/email and password) to the template.
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An example of using a self-hosted service credential stuffing template can be seen with the Jira Login Check template: An example of using a self-hosted service credential stuffing template can be seen with the Jira Login Check template:
```bash ```bash
nuclei -u https://jira.projectdiscovery.io/ -t jira-login-check -var username=testing@projectdiscovery.io -var password=test123 nuclei -u https://jira.projectdiscovery.io/ -id jira-login-check -var username=testing@projectdiscovery.io -var password=test123
``` ```
In this case, you also need to provide the hostname/IP of the deployed instance using the `-u` or `--url` option along with the necessary credentials using the `-var` option. In this case, you also need to provide the hostname/IP of the deployed instance using the `-u` or `--url` option along with the necessary credentials using the `-var` option.