
Collaborator interactions are now persisted in the project file, meaning that any interactions in the table are retained if you close and reopen your project.You can now open multiple Collaborator client tabs, enabling you to track interactions from multiple payloads in separate tables.We have moved the client from the Burp menu to its own top-level tab.This release introduces various usability improvements for the Burp Collaborator client, including: New utilities to generate random sequences and manipulate byte arrays.The ability to export the secret key that the Collaborator uses for extensions and restore a previous Collaborator client session from it.


This change will not affect any current BApps, and the existing Wiener API will continue to work as normal for the immediate future. The new API offers a more modern design than the existing Wiener API, making it easier to use and enabling us to add future features that we could not have supported with the old API. We have released the Montoya API, an all-new API that enables you to develop extensions for Burp Suite. It also includes improvements to the Burp Collaborator client and adaptive request throttling for Burp Scanner. This release introduces the Montoya API, an all-new replacement for the Wiener API.
