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Revision as of 22:56, 15 December 2008
This is the table of content of the New Testing Guide.
You can download the stable version here
The Guide will be published here: File:OWASP Testing Guide v3.pdf
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Updated: 2nd November 2008
T A B L E o f C O N T E N T S
Foreword by OWASP Chair
1. Frontispiece
1.1 About the OWASP Testing Guide Project
1.2 About The Open Web Application Security Project
2. Introduction
2.1 The OWASP Testing Project
2.2 Principles of Testing
2.3 Testing Techniques Explained
2.4 Security requirements test derivation,functional and non functional test requirements, and test cases through use and misuse cases
2.4.1 Security tests integrated in developers and testers workflows
2.4.2 Developers' security tests: unit tests and component level tests
3. The OWASP Testing Framework
3.1. Overview
3.2. Phase 1: Before Development Begins
3.3. Phase 2: During Definition and Design
3.4. Phase 3: During Development
3.5. Phase 4: During Deployment
3.6. Phase 5: Maintenance and Operations
3.7. A Typical SDLC Testing Workflow
4. Web Application Penetration Testing
4.1 Introduction and Objectives
4.2.1 Spiders, Robots and Crawlers (OWASP-IG-001)
4.2.2 Search Engine Discovery/Reconnaissance (OWASP-IG-002)
4.2.3 Identify application entry points (OWASP-IG-003)
4.2.4 Testing for Web Application Fingerprint (OWASP-IG-004)
4.2.5 Application Discovery (OWASP-IG-005)
4.2.6 Analysis of Error Codes Analysis of Error Codes (OWASP-IG-006)
4.3 Configuration Management Testing
4.3.1 SSL/TLS Testing (OWASP-CM-002) (SSL Version, Algorithms, Key length, Digital Cert. Validity)
4.3.2 DB Listener Testing (OWASP-CM-002)
4.3.3 Infrastructure Configuration Management Testing (OWASP-CM-003)
4.3.4 Application Configuration Management Testing (OWASP-CM-004)
4.3.5 Testing for File Extensions Handling (OWASP-CM-005)
4.3.6 Old, Backup and Unreferenced Files (OWASP-CM-006)
4.3.7 Infrastructure and Application Admin Interfaces (OWASP-CM-007)
4.3.8 Testing for HTTP Methods and XST (OWASP-CM-008)
4.4.1 Credentials transport over an encrypted channel (OWASP-AT-001)
4.4.2 Testing for user enumeration (OWASP-AT-002)
4.4.3 Testing for Guessable (Dictionary) User Account (OWASP-AT-003)
4.4.4 Brute Force Testing (OWASP-AT-004)
4.4.5 Testing for bypassing authentication schema (OWASP-AT-005)
4.4.6 Testing for vulnerable remember password and pwd reset (OWASP-AT-006)
4.4.7 Testing for Logout and Browser Cache Management (OWASP-AT-007)
4.4.8 Testing for CAPTCHA (OWASP-AT-008)
4.4.9 Testing Multiple Factors Authentication (OWASP-AT-009)
4.4.10 Testing for Race Conditions (OWASP-AT-010)
4.5 Session Management Testing
4.5.1 Testing for Session Management Schema (OWASP-SM-001)
4.5.2 Testing for Cookies attributes (OWASP-SM-002)
4.5.3 Testing for Session Fixation (OWASP-SM-003)
4.5.4 Testing for Exposed Session Variables (OWASP-SM-004)
4.5.5 Testing for CSRF (OWASP-SM-005)
4.6.1 Testing for path traversal (OWASP-AZ-001)
4.6.2 Testing for bypassing authorization schema (OWASP-AZ-002)
4.6.3 Testing for Privilege Escalation (OWASP-AZ-003)
4.7 Business Logic Testing (OWASP-BL-001)
4.8.1 Testing for Reflected Cross Site Scripting (OWASP-DV-001)
4.8.2 Testing for Stored Cross Site Scripting (OWASP-DV-002)
4.8.3 Testing for DOM based Cross Site Scripting (OWASP-DV-003)
4.8.4 Testing for Cross Site Flashing (OWASP-DV-004)
4.8.5 Testing for SQL Injection (OWASP-DV-005)
4.8.5.5 Testing PostgreSQL (from OWASP BSP)
4.8.6 Testing for LDAP Injection (OWASP-DV-006)
4.8.7 Testing for ORM Injection (OWASP-DV-007)
4.8.8 Testing for XML Injection (OWASP-DV-008)
4.8.9 Testing for SSI Injection (OWASP-DV-009)
4.8.10 Testing for XPath Injection (OWASP-DV-010)
4.8.11 IMAP/SMTP Injection (OWASP-DV-011)
4.8.12 Testing for Code Injection (OWASP-DV-012)
4.8.13 Testing for Command Injection (OWASP-DV-013)
4.8.14 Testing for Buffer overflow (OWASP-DV-014)
4.8.14.1 Testing for Heap overflow
4.8.14.2 Testing for Stack overflow
4.8.14.3 Testing for Format string
4.8.15 Testing for incubated vulnerabilities (OWASP-DV-015)
4.8.16 Testing for HTTP Splitting/Smuggling (OWASP-DV-016)
4.9 Testing for Denial of Service
4.9.1 Testing for SQL Wildcard Attacks
4.9.2 Testing for DoS Locking Customer Accounts
4.9.3 Testing for DoS Buffer Overflows
4.9.4 Testing for DoS User Specified Object Allocation
4.9.5 Testing for User Input as a Loop Counter
4.9.6 Testing for Writing User Provided Data to Disk
4.9.7 Testing for DoS Failure to Release Resources
4.9.8 Testing for Storing too Much Data in Session
4.10.1 WS Information Gathering
4.10.4 XML Content-level Testing
4.10.5 HTTP GET parameters/REST Testing
4.10.6 Naughty SOAP attachments
5. Writing Reports: value the real risk
5.1 How to value the real risk
5.2 How to write the report of the testing
Appendix A: Testing Tools
- Black Box Testing Tools
- Source Code Analyzers
- Other Tools
Appendix B: Suggested Reading
- Whitepapers
- Books
- Useful Websites
Appendix C: Fuzz Vectors
- Fuzz Categories
- Recursive fuzzing
- Replasive fuzzing
- Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
- Buffer Overflows and Format String Errors
- Buffer Overflows (BFO)
- Format String Errors (FSE)
- Integer Overflows (INT)
- SQL Injection
- Passive SQL Injection (SQP)
- Active SQL Injection (SQI)
- LDAP Injection
- XPATH Injection