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OWASP Hacking-the Pentest Tutor Game

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OWASP Pentest Tutor Game Project

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Description

Hacking is an open-source pentest tutor/training game. It simulates the environments and processes of hacking/pentest. The purpose of this game is to: 1. Educate people 2. Provide a simulation environment 3. Help developing auto/semi-auto atk planner

Licensing

Apache 2.0

Project Resources

Project Leader

Stayman Hou

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Apache 2.0

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Contributors

Stayman Hou

Roadmap

2nd Quarter: Beta release. Game should be playable in general. 3rd Quarter: Bug fix and enhancement. Game should be able to run smoothly in most occations. 4th Quarter: First release. Improve details, implement AI engine, automate/semi-automate the build & deliver process.

Getting Involved

A set of executable binaries for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS & Andriod