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− | = Main = | + | = [[OWASP iGoat Tool Project|Please click here for an updated wiki page]] = |
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− | ^^^ Rest assured the iGoat project is NOT inactive. We're merely finding it a new home on Github after its home on Google Code went away. Sorry for the inconvenience, but we most assuredly are working on a new release.
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− | iGoat is a learning tool for iOS developers (iPhone, iPad, etc.). It was inspired by the WebGoat project, and has a similar conceptual flow to it.
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− | As such, iGoat is a safe environment where iOS developers can learn about the major security pitfalls they face as well as how to avoid them. It is made up of a series of lessons that each teach a single (but vital) security lesson.
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− | The lessons are laid out in the following steps:
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− | # Brief introduction to the problem.
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− | # Verify the problem by exploiting it.
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− | # Brief description of available remediations to the problem.
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− | # Fix the problem by correcting and rebuilding the iGoat program.
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− | Step 4 is optional, but highly recommended for all iOS developers. Assistance is available within iGoat if you don't know how to fix a specific problem.
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− | iGoat is free software, released under the GPLv3 license.
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− | NOTE: Please bear with us as we move this project over to Github. In the meantime, the current version is 2.3, and it can be downloaded here: https://github.com/owasp/igoat
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− | = Framework =
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− | iGoat has been designed and built to be a foundation on which to build a series of iOS security lessons. The initial iGoat release will include a handful of lessons to work through, but one of the aims of the project is to build a community of developers to help build out additional lessons over time -- much as WebGoat has before it.
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− | Interested contributors are encouraged to contact the project leader (Ken van Wyk, [email protected]) to find out how they can contribute to future releases of iGoat. | |
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− | = Status =
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− | The iGoat project was launched in May 2011. Version 2.3 was released on 20 November 2014. Source repository and download site:
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− | https://github.com/owasp/igoat
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− | = Project About = | |
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− | {{:Projects/OWASP iGoat Project | Project About}}
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