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Name: OWASP Watcher Project (home page)
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Purpose: Watcher is a runtime passive-analysis tool for HTTP-based Web applications. Being passive means it won't damage production systems, it's completely safe to use in Cloud computing, shared hosting, and dedicated hosting environments. Watcher detects Web-application security issues as well as operational configuration issues. Watcher provides pen-testers hot-spot detection for vulnerabilities, developers quick sanity checks, and auditors PCI compliance auditing. It looks for issues related to mashups, user-controlled payloads (potential XSS), cookies, comments, HTTP headers, SSL, Flash, Silverlight, referrer leaks, information disclosure, Unicode, and more.
Major Features:
- Passive detection of security, privacy, and PCI compliance issues in HTTP, HTML, Javascript, CSS, and development frameworks (e.g. ASP.NET, JavaServer);
- Works seamlessly with complex Web 2.0 applications while you drive the Web browser;
- Non-intrusive, will not raise alarms or damage production sites;
- Real-time analysis and reporting - findings are reported as they’re found, exportable to XML, HTML, and Team Foundation Server (TFS);
- Configurable domains with wildcard support;
- Extensible framework for adding new checks.
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License: New BSD
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Project Pamphlet: Not Yet Created
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Project Presentation:
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Mailing list: Mailing List Archives
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Project Roadmap: View
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current release
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Watcher v1.5.0 - Nov 17 2010 - (download)
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Release description: Watcher is a Fiddler addon which aims to assist penetration testers in passively finding Web-application vulnerabilities. The security field today has several good choices for HTTP proxies which assist auditors and pen-testers. We chose to implement this as a plugin for Fiddler which already provides the proxy framework for HTTP debugging.
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Rating: Not Reviewed - Assessment Details
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last reviewed release
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Not Yet Reviewed
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