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== Local News ==
 
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August 2017 Meeting is scheduled!
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August 31st, 2017 Meeting is scheduled!
  
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/owasp-columbia-meeting-tickets-36367635577 - ''Join us for "Recon - Seek and Destroy"''  
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''Join us for "Recon - Seek and Destroy"''  
  
 
''This first phase of a web application penetration test is focused on collecting as much information as possible about a target application. We will explore some of the most common ways to explore web applications today.''
 
''This first phase of a web application penetration test is focused on collecting as much information as possible about a target application. We will explore some of the most common ways to explore web applications today.''

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OWASP Columbia, SC, USA

Welcome to the Columbia, SC, USA chapter homepage. The chapter leaders are Frank Catucci, Ralph Collum, William Scalf.


Participation

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Local News

August 31st, 2017 Meeting is scheduled!

Join us for "Recon - Seek and Destroy"

This first phase of a web application penetration test is focused on collecting as much information as possible about a target application. We will explore some of the most common ways to explore web applications today.

PDF from SQLi meeting from 10/6/2016 meeting here -> [1]

Everyone is welcome to join us at our chapter meetings.