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| project_name =OWASP 1-Liner  
| project_home_page =OWASP_1-Liner [https://github.com/johnwilander/owasp-1-liner GitHub]
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| project_home_page =OWASP_1-Liner  
| project_description =OWASP 1-Liner is a deliberately vulnerable Java- and JavaScript-based chat application intended for demos (talks, tutorials, proof-of-concepts) and possibly training in application security. The application has two parts – local.1-liner.org/vulnerable and local.1-liner.org/securish – to allow for demos of both attacks and countermeasures.
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| project_description =OWASP 1-Liner is a deliberately vulnerable Java- and JavaScript-based chat application intended for demos (talks, tutorials, proof-of-concepts) and possibly training in application security. The application has two parts – local.1-liner.org/vulnerable and local.1-liner.org/securish – to allow for demos of both attacks and countermeasures. [https://github.com/johnwilander/owasp-1-liner GitHub]
 
| project_license =Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License
 
| project_license =Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License
 
| leader_name1 =John Wilander
 
| leader_name1 =John Wilander

Latest revision as of 17:34, 8 August 2012

PROJECT INFO
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RELEASE(S) INFO
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what is this project?
Name: OWASP 1-Liner (home page)
Purpose: OWASP 1-Liner is a deliberately vulnerable Java- and JavaScript-based chat application intended for demos (talks, tutorials, proof-of-concepts) and possibly training in application security. The application has two parts – local.1-liner.org/vulnerable and local.1-liner.org/securish – to allow for demos of both attacks and countermeasures. GitHub
License: Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License
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