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This project is going to be the best VBulletin scanner, it could be handle in ZAP and/or get develop to a single scanner, At the end We could have a forum cms penetration tester which is updated with the last vulnerabilities.
 
This project is going to be the best VBulletin scanner, it could be handle in ZAP and/or get develop to a single scanner, At the end We could have a forum cms penetration tester which is updated with the last vulnerabilities.
 
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A project roadmap is the envisioned plan for the project. The purpose of the roadmap is to help others understand where the project is going as well as areas that volunteers may contribute. It gives the community a chance to understand the context and the vision for the goal of the project. Additionally, if a project becomes inactive, or if the project is abandoned, a roadmap can help ensure a project can be adopted and continued under new leadership.
 
Roadmaps vary in detail from a broad outline to a fully detailed project charter. Generally speaking, projects with detailed roadmaps have tended to develop into successful projects. Some details that leaders may consider placing in the roadmap include: envisioned milestones, planned feature enhancements, essential conditions, project assumptions, development timelines, etc. You are required to have at least 4 milestones for every year the project is active.
 
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==Getting Involved==
 
Involvement in the development and promotion of <strong>Tool Project Template</strong> is actively encouraged!
 
You do not have to be a security expert or a programmer to contribute.
 
Some of the ways you can help are as follows:
 
  
===Coding===
 
We could implement some of the later items on the roadmap sooner if someone wanted to help out with unit or automated regression tests
 
===Localization===
 
Are you fluent in another language? Can you help translate the text strings in the <strong>Tool Project Template</strong> into that language?
 
===Testing===
 
Do you have a flair for finding bugs in software? We want to product a high quality product, so any help with Quality Assurance would be greatly appreciated. Let us know if you can offer your help.
 
 
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===Feedback===
 
Please use the [https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/OWASP_Tool_Project_Template Tool Project Template project mailing list] for feedback about:
 
Please use the [https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/OWASP_Tool_Project_Template Tool Project Template project mailing list] for feedback about:

Revision as of 19:56, 26 March 2016

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OWASP VBScan Tool Project

VBScan is an opensource project in perl programming language to detect VBulletin CMS vulnerabilities and analyses them.

Why VBScan ?

If you want to do a penetration test on a vBulletin Forum, VBScan is Your best shot ever! This Project is being faster than ever and updated with the latest VBulletin vulnerabilities.

Description

VBScan is an opensource project in perl programming language to detect VBulletin CMS vulnerabilities and analyses them.This Project is being faster than ever and updated with the latest VBulletin vulnerabilities.

LICENSE

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE , Version 3, 29 June 2007

Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. http://fsf.org/ Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Click to see the full license


The OWASP Security Principles are free to use. In fact it is encouraged!!! Additionally, I also encourage you to contribute back to the project. I have no monopoly on this knowledge; however, we all have pieces of this knowledge from our experience. Let's begin by putting our individual pieces together to make something great. Great things happen when people work together.

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Project Resources

Source Code on Github

Project Leader

Mohammad Reza Espargham

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