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* [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_SiteGenerator_and_ORG|SiteGenerator and ORG]] :Both [[OWASP Report Generator]](ORG) and [[OWASP Site Generator]] (OSG) receive large number of enhancements. In ORG tons of small/medium bugs were fixed and several new major features where added (in addition to an update to .NET 2.0). In OSG, HttpModule was re-implemented to use TCP, several nasty bugs were fixed and new OSG vulnerabilities where added. | * [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_SiteGenerator_and_ORG|SiteGenerator and ORG]] :Both [[OWASP Report Generator]](ORG) and [[OWASP Site Generator]] (OSG) receive large number of enhancements. In ORG tons of small/medium bugs were fixed and several new major features where added (in addition to an update to .NET 2.0). In OSG, HttpModule was re-implemented to use TCP, several nasty bugs were fixed and new OSG vulnerabilities where added. | ||
* [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_Pantera|Pantera]]: Simon delivered a new version of Pantera which contains several new features and is more optimized | * [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_Pantera|Pantera]]: Simon delivered a new version of Pantera which contains several new features and is more optimized | ||
− | * [OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_Web_Goat|Web Goat]]: 12 new lessons where added to WebGoat (for example: DOM/XML Injection, JSON Injection, Cross-Site Request Forgery , HTTP Splitting, etc..) | + | * [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_Web_Goat|Web Goat]]: 12 new lessons where added to WebGoat (for example: DOM/XML Injection, JSON Injection, Cross-Site Request Forgery , HTTP Splitting, etc..) |
* [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_Testing_Guide|Testing Guide]]:The previous Guide was greatly enhanced where large portions were re-writen and new material added. This Guide is an important addition to the OWASP catalogue. | * [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_Testing_Guide|Testing Guide]]:The previous Guide was greatly enhanced where large portions were re-writen and new material added. This Guide is an important addition to the OWASP catalogue. | ||
* [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_Owasp_.Net_Tools|Owasp .Net Tools]]: The OWASP .Net tools SAM'SHE and ANSA are in integrated into a new client server architecture which contains a 'built from scratch' client application which 'consumes' the results from the .Net tests. This new tools (called OWASP Tiger) could be the beginning of a standard vulnerability collector. | * [[OWASP_Autumn_of_Code_2006_-_Projects:_Owasp_.Net_Tools|Owasp .Net Tools]]: The OWASP .Net tools SAM'SHE and ANSA are in integrated into a new client server architecture which contains a 'built from scratch' client application which 'consumes' the results from the .Net tests. This new tools (called OWASP Tiger) could be the beginning of a standard vulnerability collector. |
Revision as of 23:23, 5 March 2007
OWASP Newsletter #6 (5-Mar-2007)
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Featured Item: OWASP Autumn of Code 2006 finished!
All the OWASP Autumn of Code 2006 projects are completed. Congratulations to all contributors and project leaders!
- WebScarab NG: A working beta version is now available for WebScaraB which implements a complete new user interface and is much more usable and practical (although still doesn't have all features from the current version)
- Live CD: The Live CD is a valuable addition to the OWASP collection, since it allows the easy access, use and testing of several OWASP tools and documents
- CAL9000: A new version of CAP 9000 is now released containing several new features and with extended support for more browsers
- SiteGenerator and ORG :Both OWASP Report Generator(ORG) and OWASP Site Generator (OSG) receive large number of enhancements. In ORG tons of small/medium bugs were fixed and several new major features where added (in addition to an update to .NET 2.0). In OSG, HttpModule was re-implemented to use TCP, several nasty bugs were fixed and new OSG vulnerabilities where added.
- Pantera: Simon delivered a new version of Pantera which contains several new features and is more optimized
- Web Goat: 12 new lessons where added to WebGoat (for example: DOM/XML Injection, JSON Injection, Cross-Site Request Forgery , HTTP Splitting, etc..)
- Testing Guide:The previous Guide was greatly enhanced where large portions were re-writen and new material added. This Guide is an important addition to the OWASP catalogue.
- Owasp .Net Tools: The OWASP .Net tools SAM'SHE and ANSA are in integrated into a new client server architecture which contains a 'built from scratch' client application which 'consumes' the results from the .Net tests. This new tools (called OWASP Tiger) could be the beginning of a standard vulnerability collector.
- Owasp Website: Multiple sections of OWASP.org website where re-organized (for example the Projects Page), the OWASP newsletter was created and several pages received improvements in their layout
More details on OWASP Autumn Of Code 2006. We are looking forward to the "SpoC 007" (do you get the joke?), which is the OWASP Spring of Code 2007.
Featured Project: XML Gateway Eval Project
This OWASP Project defines an open standard for evaluating XML Security Gateways. This criteria will provide the OWASP community a set of standard evaluation criteria to assess the functionality and quality of XML Security Gateways. The main driver for this project is to reduce the confusion and complexity in assessing the strengths and weaknesses of solutions in this the XML Security space, and enlightening the community as to the utility of XML Security Gateways to deliver a number of valuable security services.
Latest additions to the WIKI
The OWASP Blogs have been integrated in the OWASP web site.
Do not hesitate to start your own Web Application Security blog.
New Pages
- Hacking Java Clients
- OWASP Testing Guide Presentations
- InfoSecurity Milano 2007
- OWASP Education Project
- Mark O'Neill
- consolidation page of OWASP presentations
- J2EE Bad Practices: JSP Expressions
Updated pages
Updated chapter pages:
- New Jersey
- Virginia (Northern Virginia)
- Germany
- San Francisco
- Ottawa
- London
- Boston
- France
- Helsinki
Other pages:
- OWASP Sprajax Project
- Appendix A: Testing Tools
- Access Control In Your J2EE Application
- Hashing Java
- How to add validation logic to HttpServletRequest
- OWASP Autumn of Code 2006 - Project Completion
- OWASP XML Security Gateway Evaluation Criteria Project
New Documents & Presentations from chapters
- XSS and XSS Worms (Sven Vetsch) from the Switzerland Chapter.
For a complete list of chapter presentations see the online table of presentations.
Latest Blog entries
OWASP Community
- Apr 17 (18:00h) - Rochester chapter meeting
- Apr 12 (18:00h) - Netherlands chapter meeting
- Apr 11 (18:00h) - Toronto chapter meeting
- Apr 10 (18:00h) - Washington DC (N. VA) chapter meeting
- Apr 4 (18:30h) - Boston chapter meeting
- Apr 3 (18:00h) - Melbourne chapter meeting
- Mar 28 (11:30h) - San Antonio chapter meeting
- Mar 22 (18:00h) - London chapter meeting
- Mar 21-22 - Belgium@InfoSecurity
- Mar 20 (18:00h) - Rochester chapter meeting
- Mar 14 (18:00h) - Toronto chapter meeting
- Mar 14 (18:00h) - Chicago chapter meeting
- Mar 13 (18:00h) - Washington DC (N. VA) chapter meeting
- Mar 8 (18:00h) - Ottawa Chapter Meeting
- Mar 7 (18:30h) - Boston chapter meeting
- Mar 7 (18:30h) - Kansas City chapter meeting
- Mar 6 (18:30h) - Philadelphia chapter meeting
- Mar 6 (18:30h) - San Francisco and San Jose chapter meeting
- Mar 6 (18:00h) - Melbourne chapter meeting
- Mar 5 (11:00h) - New Jersey chapter meeting
Application Security News
- "Long story short: If you downloaded WordPress 2.1.1 within the past 3-4 days, your files may include a security exploit that was added by a cracker, and you should upgrade all of your files to 2.1.2 immediately."
- "This initiative is an effort to improve the security of PHP. However we will not concentrate on problems in the PHP language that might result in insecure PHP applications, but on security vulnerabilities in the PHP core."
- SecurityFocus article, "This article examines the dismal state of application-layer logging as observed from the authors’ years of experience in performing source code security analysis on millions of lines of code."
- A long paper on web application security threats released by honeynet.org. "This paper focuses on application threats against common web applications. After reviewing the fundamentals of a typical attack, we will go on to describe the trends we have observed and to describe the research methods that we currently use to observe and monitor these threats."