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OWASP Juice Shop Project
OWASP Juice Shop Tool ProjectThe most trustworthy online shop out there. (dschadow) — The best juice shop on the whole internet! (shehackspurple) — Actually the most bug-free vulnerable application in existence! (vanderaj) — First you 😂😂then you 😢 (kramse) OWASP Juice Shop is probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application! It can be used in security trainings, awareness demos, CTFs and as a guinea pig for security tools! Juice Shop encompasses vulnerabilities from the entire OWASP Top Ten along with many other security flaws found in real-world applications! DescriptionJuice Shop is written in Node.js, Express and Angular. It was the first application written entirely in JavaScript listed in the OWASP VWA Directory. The application contains a vast number of hacking challenges of varying difficulty where the user is supposed to exploit the underlying vulnerabilities. The hacking progress is tracked on a score board. Finding this score board is actually one of the (easy) challenges! Apart from the hacker and awareness training use case, pentesting proxies or security scanners can use Juice Shop as a "guinea pig"-application to check how well their tools cope with JavaScript-heavy application frontends and REST APIs. Translating "dump" or "useless outfit" into German yields "Saftladen" which can be reverse-translated word by word into "juice shop". Hence the project name. That the initials "JS" match with those of "JavaScript" was purely coincidental! Main Selling Points
Application ArchitectureIntroduction VideoThis recording from OWASP BeNeLux-Days 2018 gives a complete introduction to the OWASP Juice Shop including a live demonstration of the application and how to hack it. Spoiler warning: The video contains some live hacking including mild spoilers for a few of the easiest challenges! Official Companion GuidePwning OWASP Juice Shop is the official companion guide for this project. It will give you a complete overview of the vulnerabilities found in the application including hints how to spot and exploit them. In the appendix you will even find complete step-by-step solutions to every challenge. The ebook is published under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 and is available for free as work-in-progress in HTML, PDF, Kindle and ePub format on GitBook. The latest officially released edition is available for free on LeanPub in PDF, Kindle and ePub format. LicensingThis program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the MIT License. OWASP Juice Shop and any contributions are Copyright © by Bjoern Kimminich 2014-2019. |
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Contributors
The OWASP Juice Shop has been created by Bjoern Kimminich and is developed and maintained by a team of volunteers. A live update of the project contributors is found here.
Project Sponsors
Top Sponsors
Other Corporate Sponsors
PlexTrac |
Patrons
Brian Johnson (Carrot Juice Level) |
Other Individual Sponsors
Jeroen Willemsen | Soron Foster |
Bendik Mjaaland | Timo Pagel |
Benjamin Pfänder | Björn Kimminich |
Kevin Chung |
LeanPub Royalties
All royalties of Björn Kimminich's eBook are donated to the project!
Juice Shop is already implemented, properly tested and has been promoted and demonstrated or live-hacked on various occasions including OWASP events. It has been successfully used by different companies for inhouse security trainings as well as in university lectures or published training slides.
Roadmap
Long-term Goals
- Design/Facelifting of the Angular Material UI
- Hacking Instructor to guide beginners through the challenges
Getting Involved
Involvement in the development and promotion of OWASP Juice Shop 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:
- use Juice Shop in your own hacker or awareness trainings
- use Juice Shop as a "guinea pig" for your security tools
- provide ideas for new vulnerabilities and challenges
- provide feedback via email, chat or by opening an issue
- help translating the user interface on Crowdin