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OWASP Serverless Goat
IntroductionOWASP ServerlessGoat is a deliberately insecure realistic AWS Lambda serverless application, maintained by OWASP. You can install ServerlessGoat, learn about the vulnerabilities, how to exploit them, and how to remediate each issue. The project also includes documentation explaining the issues and how they should be remediated with best-practices. As serverless adoption is expected to continue growing and reach new audiences, we see the importance of education on topics such as how to build robust, secure and reliable AWS Lambda serverless applications. This project will expose developers and security practitioners to basic serverless security concepts, risks, attacks and mitigation best-practices. OWASP ServerlessGoat is packaged as an AWS SAM application that's available for deployment through the AWS Serverless Application Repository - this provides three important benefits:
DisclaimerOWASP does not take responsibility for the way in which any one uses the ServerlessGoat application. OWASP made the purposes of the application clear and it should not be used maliciously. We have given warnings and taken measures to prevent users from installing ServerlessGoat on production accounts. DetailsThe application is a service which receives a URL to a Word document (with a .doc extension - Office 97-2004), and will reply with an HTML page containing the extracted text. The vulnerabilities that are included are:
LicensingThe OWASP ServerlessGoat project is free for use. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the link GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. DeploymentServerlessGoat is a simple AWS Lambda application, which serves as a MS-Word .doc file to plain text converter service. It receives a URL to a .doc file as input, and will return the text inside the document back to the API caller. The application is packaged and published for deployment through the AWS Serverless Application Repository. Steps for deployment:
You can find a live version of the application hosted by PureSec in the following URL: https://www.serverless-hack.me/ Roadmap
Project SponsorsThe project was initially developed by Ory Segal & Yuri Shapira @ PureSec: Cheat SheetYou can find a full walkthrough (with spoilers of course) in the LESSONS.md file in the Git repo Getting InvolvedYou do not have to be a security expert or a programmer to contribute. Contact the Project Leader(s) to get involved, we welcome any type of suggestions and comments. |
Project Resources1-click installation on your own AWS account via the AWS Serverless App Repository A live version of the application is hosted by PureSec at: https://www.serverless-hack.me/ Project LeaderProject Mailing ListTBD Github RepoClassifications |