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Revision as of 14:05, 21 August 2012
DRAFT CHEAT SHEET - WORK IN PROGRESS
Introduction
This cheat sheet provides a checklist of tasks to be performed when performing a blackbox security test of a web application.
Purpose
This checklist is intended to be used as an aide memoire for experienced pentesters and should be used in conjunction with the OWASP Testing Guide. It will be updated as the Testing Guide v4 is progressed.
The intention is that this guide will be available as an XML document, with scripts that convert it into formats such as pdf, Media Wiki markup, HTML etc.
This will allow it to be consumed within security tools as well as being available in a format suitable for printing.
It is currently at a very early stage, but any feedback or offers of help will be appreciated.
The Checklist
Information Gathering
- Manually explore the site
- Spider/crawl for missed or hidden content
- Check for files that expose content, such as robots.txt, sitemap.xml, .DS_Store
- Check the caches of major search engines for publicly accessible sites
- Check for differences in content based on User Agent (eg, Mobile sites, access as a Search engine Crawler)
- Perform Web Application Fingerprinting
- Identify technologies used
- Identify user roles
- Identify application entry points
- Identify client-side code
- Identify multiple versions/channels (e.g. web, mobile web, mobile app, web services)
- Identify co-hosted and related applications
- Identify all hostnames and ports
- Identify third-party hosted content
Configuration Management
- Check for commonly used application and administrative URLs
- Check for old, backup and unreferenced files
- Check HTTP methods supported and Cross Site Tracing (XST)
- Test file extensions handling
- Test for security HTTP headers (e.g. CSP, X-Frame-Options, HSTS)
- Test for policies (e.g. Flash, Silverlight, robots)
- Test for non-production data in live environment, and vice-versa
- Check for sensitive data in client-side code (e.g. API keys, credentials)
Secure Transmission
- Check SSL Version, Algorithms, Key length
- Check for Digital Certificate Validity (Duration, Signature and CN)
- Check credentials only delivered over HTTPS
- Check session tokens only delivered over HTTPS
- Check if HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) in use
Authentication
- Test for user enumeration
- Test for authentication bypass
- Test for bruteforce protection
- Test password quality rules
- Test remember me functionality
- Test for autocomplete on password forms/input
- Test password reset and/or recovery
- Test CAPTCHA
- Test multi factor authentication
- Test for logout functionality presence
- Test for cache management on HTTP (eg Pragma, Expires, Max-age)
- Test for default logins
- Test for user-accessible authentication history
- Test for out-of channel notification of account lockouts and successful password changes
- Test for consistent authentication across applications with shared authentication schema / SSO
Session Management
- Establish how session management is handled in the application (eg, tokens in cookies, token in URL)
- Check session tokens for cookie flags (httpOnly and secure)
- Check session cookie scope (path and domain)
- Check session cookie duration (expires and max-age)
- Check session termination after a maximum lifetime
- Check session termination after relative timeout
- Check session termination after logout
- Test to see if users can have multiple simultaneous sessions
- Test session cookies for randomness
- Confirm that new session tokens are issued on login, role change and logout
- Test for consistent session management across applications with shared session management
- Test for session puzzling
- Test for CSRF and clickjacking
Authorization
- Test for path traversal
- Test for bypassing authorization schema
- Test for vertical Access control problems (a.k.a. Privilege Escalation)
- Test for horizontal Access control problems (between two users at the same privilege level)
- Test for missing authorization
Data Validation
- Test for Reflected Cross Site Scripting
- Test for Stored Cross Site Scripting
- Test for DOM based Cross Site Scripting
- Test for Cross Site Flashing
- Test for HTML Injection
- Test for SQL Injection
- Test for LDAP Injection
- Test for ORM Injection
- Test for XML Injection
- Test for XXE Injection
- Test for SSI Injection
- Test for XPath Injection
- Test for XQuery Injection
- Test for IMAP/SMTP Injection
- Test for Code Injection
- Test for Command Injection
- Test for Overflow (Stack, Heap and Integer)
- Test for Format String
- Test for incubated vulnerabilities
- Test for HTTP Splitting/Smuggling
- Test for HTTP Verb Tampering
- Test for Open Redirection
- Test for Local File Inclusion
- Test for Remote File Inclusion
- Compare client-side and server-side validation rules
- Test for NoSQL injection
- Test for HTTP parameter pollution
- Test for auto-binding
Denial of Service
- Test for anti-automation
- Test for account lockout
- Test for HTTP protocol DoS
Business Logic
- Test for feature misuse
- Test for lack of non-repudiation
- Test for trust relationships
- Test for integrity of data
- Test segregation of duties
Risky Functionality - File Uploads
- Test that acceptable file types are whitelisted
- Test that file size limits, upload frequency and total file counts are defined and are enforced
- Test that file contents match the defined file type
- Test that all file uploads have Anti-Virus scanning in-place.
- Test that unsafe filenames are sanitised
- Test that uploaded files are not directly accessible within the web root
- Test that uploaded files are not served on the same hostname/port
- Test that files and other media are integrated with the authentication and authorisation schemas
Risky Functionality - Card Payment
- Test whether card number are stored
- TBC
HTML 5
- Test Web Messaging
- Test for Web Storage SQL injection
Authors and primary contributors
Simon Bennetts
Rory McCune
Colin Watson
Simone Onofri
All the authors of theTesting Guide v3
Other Contributors
Related articles
OWASP Testing Guide
Mozilla Web Security Verification
OWASP Cheat Sheets Project Homepage