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[[Old_file_testing_AoC|4.2.6.2 Old, backup and unreferenced files]] (Mauro Bregolin, Javier Fernández Sanguino, Dafydd Studdard)<br> | [[Old_file_testing_AoC|4.2.6.2 Old, backup and unreferenced files]] (Mauro Bregolin, Javier Fernández Sanguino, Dafydd Studdard)<br> | ||
| − | '''4.3 Business logic testing''' | + | [[Business logic testing AoC|'''4.3 Business logic testing''']] <br> |
| − | '''4.4 Authentication Testing''' | + | [[Authentication Testing Aoc|'''4.4 Authentication Testing''']] <br> |
| − | 4.4.1 Default or guessable (dictionary) user account | + | [[Default or Guessable User Account Testing AoC|4.4.1 Default or guessable (dictionary) user account]]<br> |
| − | 4.4.2 Brute Force | + | [[Brute Force Testing AoC|4.4.2 Brute Force]]<br> |
| − | 4.4.3 Bypassing authentication schema | + | [[Bypassing Authentication Schema AoC|4.4.3 Bypassing authentication schema]]<br> |
| − | 4.4.4 Directory traversal/file include | + | [[Directory Traversal Testing AoC|4.4.4 Directory traversal/file include]] <br> |
| − | 4.4.5 Vulnerable remember password and pwd reset | + | [[Vulnerable Remember Password and Pwd Reset AoC|4.4.5 Vulnerable remember password and pwd reset]]<br> |
| − | 4.4.6 Logout and Browser Cache Management Testing | + | [[Logout and Browser Cache Management Testing AoC|4.4.6 Logout and Browser Cache Management Testing]]<br> |
| − | '''4.5 Session Management Testing''' | + | [[Session Management Testing AoC|'''4.5 Session Management Testing''']] <br> |
| − | 4.5.1 Analysis of the Session Management Schema | + | [[ Analysis_of_the_Session_Management_Schema_AoC|4.5.1 Analysis of the Session Management Schema]] <br> |
| − | 4.5.2 Cookie and Session | + | [[ Cookie and Session Token Manipulation AoC|4.5.2 Cookie and Session Token Manipulation]]<br> |
| − | 4.5.3 Exposed | + | [[ Exposed Session Variables AoC|4.5.3 Exposed Session Variables ]]<br> |
| − | 4.5.4 Session Riding | + | [[ Session Riding AoC|4.5.4 Session Riding ]]<br> |
| − | 4.5.5 HTTP Exploit | + | [[ HTTP Exploit AoC|4.5.5 HTTP Exploit ]] (70%, Arian J.Evans, Alberto Revelli)<br> |
| − | '''4.6 Data Validation Testing''' | + | [[Data Validation Testing AoC|'''4.6 Data Validation Testing''']] <br> |
| − | 4.6.1 Cross | + | [[Cross site scripting AoC|4.6.1 Cross Site Scripting]]<br> |
| − | 4.6.1.1 HTTP Methods and XST | + | [[HTTP Methods and XST AoC|4.6.1.1 HTTP Methods and XST ]]<br> |
| − | + | [[Testing for SQL Injection|4.6.2 SQL Injection ]]<br> | |
| − | 4.6.2 | + | [[Stored Procedure Injection AoC| Stored procedure injection (moving to Testing for SQL Injection testing) ]]<br> |
| − | + | [[Oracle Testing AoC|4.6.2.1 Oracle Testing ]]<br> | |
| − | + | [[MySQL Testing AoC|4.6.2.2 MySQL Testing ]]<br> | |
| − | + | [[SQL Server Testing AoC|4.6.2.3 SQL Server Testing ]]<br> | |
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| − | + | [[LDAP Injection Testing AoC|4.6.3 LDAP Injection]]<br> | |
| − | 4. | + | [[ORM Injection Testing AoC|4.6.4 ORM Injection]]<br> |
| − | 4. | + | [[XML Injection Testing AoC|4.6.5 XML Injection]]<br> |
| − | 4. | + | [[SSI Injection Testing AoC|4.6.6 SSI Injection]]<br> |
| − | 4.7 | + | [[XPath Injection Testing AoC|4.6.7 XPath Injection]]<br> |
| − | 4. | + | [[IMAP/SMTP Injection Testing AoC|4.6.8 IMAP/SMTP Injection]]<br> |
| − | 4. | + | [[Code Injection Testing AoC|4.6.9 Code Injection]]<br> |
| − | 4. | + | [[OS Commanding Testing AoC|4.6.10 OS Commanding]] (70%, Gary Burns)<br> |
| − | + | [[Buffer Overflow Testing AoC|4.6.11 Buffer overflow Testing ]]<br> | |
| − | 4. | + | [[Heap Overflow Testing AoC|4.6.11.1 Heap overflow ]]<br> |
| − | 4. | + | [[Stack Overflow Testing AoC|4.6.11.2 Stack overflow ]]<br> |
| − | + | [[Format String Testing AoC|4.6.11.3 Format string ]]<br> | |
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| − | '''4.9 AJAX Testing''' | + | [[Incubated Vulnerability Testing AoC|4.6.12 Incubated vulnerability testing]] <br> |
| − | 4.9.1 Vulnerabilities | + | |
| − | 4.9.2 | + | [[Denial of Service Testing AoC|'''4.7 Denial of Service Testing''']] <br> |
| + | [[DoS Testing: Locking Customer Accounts|4.7.1 Locking Customer Accounts]]<br> | ||
| + | [[DoS Testing: Buffer Overflows|4.7.2 Buffer Overflows]] <br> | ||
| + | [[DoS Testing: User Specified Object Allocation|4.7.3 User Specified Object Allocation]] <br> | ||
| + | [[DoS Testing: User Input as a Loop Counter|4.7.4 User Input as a Loop Counter]] <br> | ||
| + | [[DoS Testing: Writing User Provided Data to Disk|4.7.5 Writing User Provided Data to Disk]]<br> | ||
| + | [[DoS Testing: Failure to Release Resources|4.7.6 Failure to Release Resources]] <br> | ||
| + | [[DoS Testing: Storing too Much Data in Session|4.7.7 Storing too Much Data in Session]]<br> | ||
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| + | [[Web Services Testing AoC|'''4.8 Web Services Testing''']] <br> | ||
| + | [[XML Structural Testing AoC|4.8.1 XML Structural Testing ]]<br> | ||
| + | [[XML Content-Level Testing AoC|4.8.2 XML Content-level Testing ]]<br> | ||
| + | [[WS HTTP GET parameters/REST attacks AoC|4.8.3 HTTP GET parameters/REST Testing ]]<br> | ||
| + | [[Naughty SOAP attachments AoC|4.8.4 Naughty SOAP attachments ]]<br> | ||
| + | [[WS Replay Testing|4.8.5 Replay Testing ]]<br> | ||
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| + | [[AJAX Testing AoC|'''4.9 AJAX Testing''']] (70%, Dan Cornell, Giorgio Fedon, Stefano Di Paola, Anush Shetty)<br> | ||
| + | [[AJAX Vulnerabilities AoC |4.9.1 AJAX Vulnerabilities ]]<br> | ||
| + | [[AJAX How to test AoC|4.9.2 How to test AJAX ]]<br> | ||
==[[Writing Reports: value the real risk AoC |Writing Reports: value the real risk ]]== | ==[[Writing Reports: value the real risk AoC |Writing Reports: value the real risk ]]== | ||
Revision as of 16:31, 10 December 2006
Updated 5th Dec, 21.00 GMT+1
Status: draft
Deadline: 20th December
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Forward
Frontispiece
1.1 About the OWASP Testing Guide Project
1.1.1 Copyright
1.1.2 Editors
1.1.3 Authors and Reviewers (0%, Review)
1.1.4 Revision History
1.1.5 Trademarks
1.2 About The Open Web Application Security Project
1.2.1 Overview
1.2.2 Structure
1.2.3 Licensing
1.2.4 Participation and Membership
1.2.5 Projects
1.2.6 OWASP Privacy Policy
Introduction
2.1 The OWASP Testing Project
2.2 Principles of Testing
2.3 Testing Techniques Explained
The OWASP Testing Framework
3.1. Overview
3.2. Phase 1 — Before Development Begins
3.3. Phase 2: During Definition and Design
3.4. Phase 3: During Development
3.5. Phase 4: During Deployment
3.6. Phase 5: Maintenance and Operations
3.7. A Typical SDLC Testing Workflow
Web Application Penetration Testing
4.1 Introduction and objectives (Matteo Meucci)
4.2 Information Gathering (Carlo Pelliccioni)
4.2.1 Testing Web Application Fingerprint (Antonio Parata)
4.2.2 Application Discovery (Mauro Bregolin)
4.2.3 Spidering and googling (60%,Tom Brennan, Tom Ryan)
4.2.4 Analysis of error code (Carlo Pelliccioni)
4.2.5 Infrastructure configuration management testing (Javier Fernández-Sanguino)
4.2.5.1 SSL/TLS Testing(Mauro Bregolin, Mark Curphey)
4.2.5.2 DB Listener Testing (Eoin Keary, Matteo Meucci)
4.2.6 Application configuration management testing (Javier Fernández-Sanguino)
4.2.6.1 File extensions handling (Mauro Bregolin)
4.2.6.2 Old, backup and unreferenced files (Mauro Bregolin, Javier Fernández Sanguino, Dafydd Studdard)
4.4 Authentication Testing
4.4.1 Default or guessable (dictionary) user account
4.4.2 Brute Force
4.4.3 Bypassing authentication schema
4.4.4 Directory traversal/file include
4.4.5 Vulnerable remember password and pwd reset
4.4.6 Logout and Browser Cache Management Testing
4.5 Session Management Testing
4.5.1 Analysis of the Session Management Schema
4.5.2 Cookie and Session Token Manipulation
4.5.3 Exposed Session Variables
4.5.4 Session Riding
4.5.5 HTTP Exploit (70%, Arian J.Evans, Alberto Revelli)
4.6 Data Validation Testing
4.6.1 Cross Site Scripting
4.6.1.1 HTTP Methods and XST
4.6.2 SQL Injection
Stored procedure injection (moving to Testing for SQL Injection testing)
4.6.2.1 Oracle Testing
4.6.2.2 MySQL Testing
4.6.2.3 SQL Server Testing
4.6.3 LDAP Injection
4.6.4 ORM Injection
4.6.5 XML Injection
4.6.6 SSI Injection
4.6.7 XPath Injection
4.6.8 IMAP/SMTP Injection
4.6.9 Code Injection
4.6.10 OS Commanding (70%, Gary Burns)
4.6.11 Buffer overflow Testing
4.6.11.1 Heap overflow
4.6.11.2 Stack overflow
4.6.11.3 Format string
4.6.12 Incubated vulnerability testing
4.7 Denial of Service Testing
4.7.1 Locking Customer Accounts
4.7.2 Buffer Overflows
4.7.3 User Specified Object Allocation
4.7.4 User Input as a Loop Counter
4.7.5 Writing User Provided Data to Disk
4.7.6 Failure to Release Resources
4.7.7 Storing too Much Data in Session
4.8 Web Services Testing
4.8.1 XML Structural Testing
4.8.2 XML Content-level Testing
4.8.3 HTTP GET parameters/REST Testing
4.8.4 Naughty SOAP attachments
4.8.5 Replay Testing
4.9 AJAX Testing (70%, Dan Cornell, Giorgio Fedon, Stefano Di Paola, Anush Shetty)
4.9.1 AJAX Vulnerabilities
4.9.2 How to test AJAX
Writing Reports: value the real risk
5.1 How to value the real risk (90%, Daniel Cuthbert, Matteo Meucci, Sebastien Deleersnyder, Marco Morana)
5.2 How to write the report of the testing (Daniel Cuthbert, Tom Brennan)
Appendix A: Testing Tools
- Black Box Testing Tools
- Source Code Analyzers
- Other Tools
Appendix B: Suggested Reading
- Whitepapers
- Books
- Useful Websites
Appendix C: Fuzz Vectors
- Fuzz Categories
- Recursive fuzzing
- Replasive fuzzing
- Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
- Buffer Overflows and Format String Errors
- Buffer Overflows (BFO)
- Format String Errors (FSE)
- Integer Overflows (INT)
- SQL Injection
- Passive SQL Injection (SQP)
- Active SQL Injection (SQI)
- LDAP Injection
- XPATH Injection
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