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− | + | The OWASP Insecure Web Components Project is a repository of identified vulnerable components in popular web application frameworks and languages. The goal is to give developers and security professionals alike a centralized location where they can identify these vulnerable components when building and securing web applications. | |
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− | + | The focus of this project are the insecure components that make up popular web applications, and frameworks. These can be everything from Struts 2 tags, to ASP.NET MVC Models. We want to build a comprehensive list that can be used to help uncover issues in current implementations of web applications and aid in the secure architecture of them as well. | |
Revision as of 16:48, 3 January 2014
OWASP Insecure Web Components ProjectThe OWASP Insecure Web Components Project IntroductionThe OWASP Insecure Web Components Project is a repository of identified vulnerable components in popular web application frameworks and languages. The goal is to give developers and security professionals alike a centralized location where they can identify these vulnerable components when building and securing web applications.
DescriptionThe focus of this project are the insecure components that make up popular web applications, and frameworks. These can be everything from Struts 2 tags, to ASP.NET MVC Models. We want to build a comprehensive list that can be used to help uncover issues in current implementations of web applications and aid in the secure architecture of them as well.
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