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Revision as of 17:21, 6 December 2010
Overview
Welcome to the home of the OWASP CSRFGuard Project! OWASP CSRFGuard is a library that implements a variant of the synchronizer token pattern to mitigate the risk of Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. The OWASP CSRFGuard library is integrated through the use of a JavaEE Filter and exposes various automated and manual ways to integrate per-session or pseudo-per-request tokens into HTML. When a user interacts with this HTML, CSRF prevention tokens (i.e. cryptographically random synchronizer tokens) are submitted with the corresponding HTTP request. It is the responsibility of OWASP CSRFGuard to ensure the token is present and is valid for the current HTTP request. Any attempt to submit a request to a protected resource without the correct corresponding token is viewed as a CSRF attack in progress and is discarded. Prior to discarding the request, CSRFGuard can be configured to take one or more actions such as logging aspects of the request and redirecting the user to a landing page. The latest release enhances this strategy to support the optional verification of HTTP requests submitted using Ajax as well as the optional verification of referrer headers.
Project Lead
Eric Sheridan (eric dot sheridan at owasp dot org) is the lead and primary developer of the OWASP CSRFGuard project. Aside from leading up CSRFGuard, Eric has contributed to or provided guidance on numerous other OWASP projects including WebGoat, Stinger, CSRFTester, and Enterprise Security API (ESAPI). He is a Principal Consultant at Aspect Security specializing in a wide variety of application security activities including static analysis, penetration tests, code reviews, and threat modeling. In his personal time... wait, what is that?
License
OWASP CSRFGuard is offered under the BSD license. For further information on OWASP licenses, please consult the OWASP Licenses page.
Email List
You can sign up for the OWASP CSRFGuard email list here https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-csrfguard
Source Code
You can access the SVN repository online at: http://owaspcsrfguard.googlecode.com
Downloads
OWASP CSRFGuard v3 - currently in development and is only accessible via the SVN source code repository.
Deprecated Releases - article containing several download references to deprecated and officially unsupported releases
User Manual(s)
OWASP CSRFGuard v3 - series of articles describing the installation, configuration, and deployment of OWASP CSRFGuard v3.
References
- OWASP CSRFTester - utility to assist in the testing and generating PoC for CSRF attacks.
- OWASP CSRF Prevention Cheat Sheet - provides a more holistic overview of CSRF prevention strategies and associated frameworks.
- http://www.owasp.org/index.php/PHP_CSRF_Guard - project implementing CSRFGuard style solution for PHP.
- http://www.thespanner.co.uk/2007/10/19/jsck/ - project implementing CSRFGuard style solution for PHP and JavaScript.
- http://www.owasp.org/index.php/.Net_CSRF_Guard - project implementing CSRFGuard style solution for ASP.NET.
Donations
The Open Web Application Security Project is purely an open-source community driven effort. As such, all projects and research efforts are contributed and maintained with an individual's spare time. If you have found this or any other project useful, please support OWASP with a donation.
Project Sponsors
Pages in category "OWASP CSRFGuard Project"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.