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Difference between revisions of "OWASP Testing Guide v2 Table of Contents"
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==[[The OWASP Testing Framework|The OWASP Testing Framework]]== | ==[[The OWASP Testing Framework|The OWASP Testing Framework]]== | ||
3. The OWASP Testing Framework 20% (Review) <br> | 3. The OWASP Testing Framework 20% (Review) <br> | ||
| − | 3.1. Overview<br> | + | '''3.1. Overview'''<br> |
| − | 3.2. Phase 1 — Before Development Begins <br> | + | '''3.2. Phase 1 — Before Development Begins <br>''' |
* Phase 1A: Policies and Standards Review <br> | * Phase 1A: Policies and Standards Review <br> | ||
* Phase 1B: Develop Measurement and Metrics Criteria (Ensure Traceability) <br> | * Phase 1B: Develop Measurement and Metrics Criteria (Ensure Traceability) <br> | ||
| − | 3.3. Phase 2: During Definition and Design<br> | + | '''3.3. Phase 2: During Definition and Design<br>''' |
* Phase 2A: Security Requirements Review<br> | * Phase 2A: Security Requirements Review<br> | ||
* Phase 2B: Design an Architecture Review<br> | * Phase 2B: Design an Architecture Review<br> | ||
* Phase 2C: Create and Review UML Models<br> | * Phase 2C: Create and Review UML Models<br> | ||
* Phase 2D: Create and Review Threat Models <br> | * Phase 2D: Create and Review Threat Models <br> | ||
| − | 3.4. Phase 3: During Development<br> | + | '''3.4. Phase 3: During Development<br>''' |
* Phase 3A: Code Walkthroughs<br> | * Phase 3A: Code Walkthroughs<br> | ||
* Phase 3B: Code Reviews <br> | * Phase 3B: Code Reviews <br> | ||
| − | 3.5. Phase 4: During Deployment<br> | + | '''3.5. Phase 4: During Deployment<br>''' |
* Phase 4A: Application Penetration Testing<br> | * Phase 4A: Application Penetration Testing<br> | ||
* Phase 4B: Configuration Management Testing <br> | * Phase 4B: Configuration Management Testing <br> | ||
| − | 3.6. Phase 5: Maintenance and Operations<br> | + | '''3.6. Phase 5: Maintenance and Operations<br>''' |
* Phase 5A: Conduct Operational Management Reviews<br> | * Phase 5A: Conduct Operational Management Reviews<br> | ||
* Phase 5B: Conduct Periodic Health Checks<br> | * Phase 5B: Conduct Periodic Health Checks<br> | ||
* Phase 5C: Ensure Change Verification <br> | * Phase 5C: Ensure Change Verification <br> | ||
| − | 3.7. A Typical SDLC Testing Workflow <br> | + | '''3.7. A Typical SDLC Testing Workflow <br>''' |
* Figure 3: Typical SDLC Testing Workflow <br> | * Figure 3: Typical SDLC Testing Workflow <br> | ||
| − | 3.8 Methodologies Used (Review)<br> | + | '''3.8 Methodologies Used (Review)<br>''' |
3.8.1 The goal 50% TD<br> | 3.8.1 The goal 50% TD<br> | ||
3.8.2 Overview of Approaches 50% TD<br> | 3.8.2 Overview of Approaches 50% TD<br> | ||
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==[[Manual testing techniques |Manual testing techniques ]]== | ==[[Manual testing techniques |Manual testing techniques ]]== | ||
| − | 4.1 Introduction and objectives 0% TD<br> | + | '''4.1 Introduction and objectives''' 0% TD<br> |
| − | 4.2 Information Gathering (spider, google) 0% TD<br> | + | '''4.2 Information Gathering (spider, google)''' 0% TD<br> |
| − | 4.3 Business logic testing 50% TD<br> | + | '''4.3 Business logic testing''' 50% TD<br> |
| − | 4.4 Authentication Testing 50% TD<br> | + | '''4.4 Authentication Testing''' 50% TD<br> |
4.4.1 Default or guessable (dictionary) user account 90% TD<br> | 4.4.1 Default or guessable (dictionary) user account 90% TD<br> | ||
4.4.2 Brute Force 0% TD<br> | 4.4.2 Brute Force 0% TD<br> | ||
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4.4.5 Logout and account expiry 0% TD<br> | 4.4.5 Logout and account expiry 0% TD<br> | ||
| − | 4.5 Session Management Testing 0% TD<br> | + | '''4.5 Session Management Testing''' 0% TD<br> |
4.5.1 Cookie and Session token Manipulation(reg, forg/brute force) 100% Review <br> | 4.5.1 Cookie and Session token Manipulation(reg, forg/brute force) 100% Review <br> | ||
4.5.2 Weak session tokens 70% TD<br> | 4.5.2 Weak session tokens 70% TD<br> | ||
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4.5.5 HTTP Exploit 0% TD<br> | 4.5.5 HTTP Exploit 0% TD<br> | ||
| − | 4.6 Data Validation Testing 0% TD <br> | + | '''4.6 Data Validation Testing''' 0% TD <br> |
4.6.1 Cross site scripting 0% TD<br> | 4.6.1 Cross site scripting 0% TD<br> | ||
4.6.1.1 Incubated attacks 0% TD<br> | 4.6.1.1 Incubated attacks 0% TD<br> | ||
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4.6.7.3 Format string 100% Review<br> | 4.6.7.3 Format string 100% Review<br> | ||
| − | 4.7 Denial of Service Testing 95% Review<br> | + | '''4.7 Denial of Service Testing''' 95% Review<br> |
4.7.1 Locking Customer Accounts 100% Review<br> | 4.7.1 Locking Customer Accounts 100% Review<br> | ||
4.7.2 Buffer Overflows 100% Review <br> | 4.7.2 Buffer Overflows 100% Review <br> | ||
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4.7.7 Storing too Much Data in Session 90% Review<br> | 4.7.7 Storing too Much Data in Session 90% Review<br> | ||
| − | 4.8 Infrastructure and configuration Testing 0% TD<br> | + | '''4.8 Infrastructure and configuration Testing''' 0% TD<br> |
4.8.1 Intro and objective 0% TD<br> | 4.8.1 Intro and objective 0% TD<br> | ||
4.8.2 Infrastructure configuration management testing 100% TD<br> | 4.8.2 Infrastructure configuration management testing 100% TD<br> | ||
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4.8.8 Testing defense from Automatic attacks (maybe a duplicate) 10% TD<br> | 4.8.8 Testing defense from Automatic attacks (maybe a duplicate) 10% TD<br> | ||
| − | 4.9 Web Services Testing 0% TD<br> | + | '''4.9 Web Services Testing''' 0% TD<br> |
4.9.1 XML Structural Attacks 0% TD<br> | 4.9.1 XML Structural Attacks 0% TD<br> | ||
4.9.2 XML content-level attacks 0% TD<br> | 4.9.2 XML content-level attacks 0% TD<br> | ||
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4.9.5 Brute force attacks 0% TD<br> | 4.9.5 Brute force attacks 0% TD<br> | ||
| − | 4.10 AJAX Testing 0% TD<br> | + | '''4.10 AJAX Testing''' 0% TD<br> |
4.10.1 Vulnerabilities 0% TD<br> | 4.10.1 Vulnerabilities 0% TD<br> | ||
4.10.2 How to test 0% TD<br> | 4.10.2 How to test 0% TD<br> | ||
==[[Writing Reports: value the real risk |Writing Reports: value the real risk ]]== | ==[[Writing Reports: value the real risk |Writing Reports: value the real risk ]]== | ||
| − | 5.1 How to value the real risk 0% TD<br> | + | '''5.1 How to value the real risk''' 0% TD<br> |
| − | 5.2 How to write the report of the testing 0% TD<br> | + | '''5.2 How to write the report of the testing''' 0% TD<br> |
==[[Appendix A: Testing Tools |Appendix A: Testing Tools ]]== | ==[[Appendix A: Testing Tools |Appendix A: Testing Tools ]]== | ||
Revision as of 23:53, 9 October 2006
Frontispiece
- Copyright and License (100%, Review)
- Endorsements (100%, Review)
- Trademarks (100%, Review)
Introduction
- Performing An Application Security Review 0% TD
- Principles of Testing 0% TD
- Testing Techniques Explained 0% TD
The OWASP Testing Framework
3. The OWASP Testing Framework 20% (Review)
3.1. Overview
3.2. Phase 1 — Before Development Begins
- Phase 1A: Policies and Standards Review
- Phase 1B: Develop Measurement and Metrics Criteria (Ensure Traceability)
3.3. Phase 2: During Definition and Design
- Phase 2A: Security Requirements Review
- Phase 2B: Design an Architecture Review
- Phase 2C: Create and Review UML Models
- Phase 2D: Create and Review Threat Models
3.4. Phase 3: During Development
- Phase 3A: Code Walkthroughs
- Phase 3B: Code Reviews
3.5. Phase 4: During Deployment
- Phase 4A: Application Penetration Testing
- Phase 4B: Configuration Management Testing
3.6. Phase 5: Maintenance and Operations
- Phase 5A: Conduct Operational Management Reviews
- Phase 5B: Conduct Periodic Health Checks
- Phase 5C: Ensure Change Verification
3.7. A Typical SDLC Testing Workflow
- Figure 3: Typical SDLC Testing Workflow
3.8 Methodologies Used (Review)
3.8.1 The goal 50% TD
3.8.2 Overview of Approaches 50% TD
3.8.3 Security Requirements Review 0% TD
3.8.4 Security Architecture Review 0% TD
3.8.5 Code Review 50% TD
3.8.6 Automated Code Scanning 0% TD
3.8.7 Penetration Testing 50% TD
3.8.8 Automated Vulnerability Scanning 0% TD
Manual testing techniques
4.1 Introduction and objectives 0% TD
4.2 Information Gathering (spider, google) 0% TD
4.3 Business logic testing 50% TD
4.4 Authentication Testing 50% TD
4.4.1 Default or guessable (dictionary) user account 90% TD
4.4.2 Brute Force 0% TD
4.4.3 Bypassing authentication schema 0% TD
4.4.4 Vulnerable remember password and pwd reset 90% TD
4.4.5 Logout and account expiry 0% TD
4.5 Session Management Testing 0% TD
4.5.1 Cookie and Session token Manipulation(reg, forg/brute force) 100% Review
4.5.2 Weak session tokens 70% TD
4.5.3 Session Riding 100% Review
4.5.4 Exposed session variables 0% TD
4.5.5 HTTP Exploit 0% TD
4.6 Data Validation Testing 0% TD
4.6.1 Cross site scripting 0% TD
4.6.1.1 Incubated attacks 0% TD
4.6.1.2 Phishing (using javascript) 0% TD
4.6.1.3 HTTP Methods + XSS (TRACE) 0% TD
4.6.2 SQL Injection 0% TD
4.6.2.1 Oracle, mySQL, SQL Server, TeraData 0% TD
4.6.2.2 Extended stored procedures 0% TD
4.6.2.3 Stored procedure injection 0% TD
4.6.2.4 Oracle +SQLServer ports and attacks 0% TD
4.6.2.5 Listener attacks etc. 1521 1433 1527 0% TD
4.6.3 Orm injection 0% TD
4.6.4 Ldap injection 0% TD
4.6.5 Xml injection 0% TD
4.6.6 Code injection 0% TD
4.6.7 Buffer overflow Testing 100% Review
4.6.7.1 Heap overflow 100% Review
4.6.7.2 Stack overflow 100% Review
4.6.7.3 Format string 100% Review
4.7 Denial of Service Testing 95% Review
4.7.1 Locking Customer Accounts 100% Review
4.7.2 Buffer Overflows 100% Review
4.7.3 User Specified Object Allocation 100% Review
4.7.4 User Input as a Loop Counter 100% Review
4.7.5 Writing User Provided Data to Disk 100% Review
4.7.6 Failure to Release Resources 100% Review
4.7.7 Storing too Much Data in Session 90% Review
4.8 Infrastructure and configuration Testing 0% TD
4.8.1 Intro and objective 0% TD
4.8.2 Infrastructure configuration management testing 100% TD
4.8.3 Application configuration management testing 100% TD
4.8.4 Old, backup and unreferenced files 100% TD
4.8.5 File extensions handling 90% TD
4.8.6 Analisys of error code 50% TD
4.8.7 SSL/TLS Testing: support of weak ciphers and cert validity 100% TD
4.8.8 Testing defense from Automatic attacks (maybe a duplicate) 10% TD
4.9 Web Services Testing 0% TD
4.9.1 XML Structural Attacks 0% TD
4.9.2 XML content-level attacks 0% TD
4.9.3 HTTP GET parameters/REST attacks 0% TD
4.9.4 Naughty SOAP attachments 0% TD
4.9.5 Brute force attacks 0% TD
4.10 AJAX Testing 0% TD
4.10.1 Vulnerabilities 0% TD
4.10.2 How to test 0% TD
Writing Reports: value the real risk
5.1 How to value the real risk 0% TD
5.2 How to write the report of the testing 0% TD
Appendix A: Testing Tools
1. Source Code Analyzers
* Open Source / Freeware
* Commercial
2. Black Box Scanners
* Open Source
* Commercial
3. Other Tools
* Runtime Analysis
* Binary Analysis
* Requirements Management
Appendix B: Suggested Reading
1. Whitepapers 2. Books 3. Articles 4. Useful Websites 5. OWASP — http://www.owasp.org