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== iMAS  ==
 
 
iMAS is a collaborative research project from the MITRE Corporation focused on open source iOS security controls. Today, iOS meets the enterprise security needs of customers, however many security experts cite critical vulnerabilities and have demonstrated exploits, which pushes enterprises to augment iOS deployments with commercial solutions. The iMAS intent is to protect iOS applications and data beyond the Apple provided security model and reduce the adversary’s ability and efficiency to perform recon, exploitation, control and execution on iOS mobile applications. iMAS will transform the effectiveness of the existing iOS security model across major vulnerability areas including the System Passcode, jailbreak, debugger / run-time, flash storage, and the system keychain. Research outcomes include an open source secure application framework, including an application container, developer and validation tools/techniques.
 
 
[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_iMAS_iOS_Mobile_Application_Security_Project iMas Project Page]
 
 
The source code for iMAS is available on GitHub: [https://github.com/project-imas/about iMAS Source Code]
 
 
== GoatDroid  ==
 
 
OWASP GoatDroid is a fully functional and self-contained training environment for educating developers and testers on Android security. GoatDroid requires minimal dependencies and is ideal for both Android beginners as well as more advanced users. The project currently includes two applications: FourGoats, a location-based social network, and Herd Financial, a mobile banking application. There are also several features that greatly simplify usage within a training environment or for absolute beginners who want a good introduction to working with the Android platform.
 
 
As the Android SDK introduces new features, the GoatDroid contributors will strive to implement up-to-date lessons that can educate developers and security testers on new security issues. The project currently provides coverage for most of the OWASP Top 10 Mobile Risks and also includes a bunch of other problems as well.
 
 
You can find GoatDroid on GitHub: [https://github.com/jackMannino/OWASP-GoatDroid-Project GoatDroid Source Code]
 
 
[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects/OWASP_GoatDroid_Project GoatDroid Project Page]
 
 
== iGoat ==
 
 
iGoat is a learning tool for iOS developers (iPhone, iPad, etc.). It was inspired by the WebGoat project, and has a similar conceptual flow to it.
 
 
As such, iGoat is a safe environment where iOS developers can learn about the major security pitfalls they face as well as how to avoid them. It is made up of a series of lessons that each teach a single (but vital) security lesson.
 
 
The lessons are laid out in the following steps:
 
 
# Brief introduction to the problem.
 
# Verify the problem by exploiting it.
 
# Brief description of available remediations to the problem.
 
# Fix the problem by correcting and rebuilding the iGoat program.
 
 
Step 4 is optional, but highly recommended for all iOS developers. Assistance is available within iGoat if you don't know how to fix a specific problem.
 
 
iGoat is free software, released under the GPLv3 license.
 
 
[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_iGoat_Project iGoat Project Page]
 
 
The iGoat source code is available on Google Code [http://code.google.com/p/owasp-igoat/ iGoat Source Code]
 
 
== Damn Vulnerable iOS Application ==
 
 
Damn Vulnerable iOS application is a project started by Prateek Gianchandani which gives mobile testers and developers an iOS application to practice attacking/defending skill sets. Each challenge area corresponds to an in-depth article designed to teach the fundamentals of mobile security on the iOS platform. Some challenge categories include multiple challenge types.
 
 
The current challenge categories:
 
 
* Insecure Data Storage (4 exercises)
 
* Jailbreak Detection (2 exercises)
 
* Runtime Manipulation (3 exercises)
 
* Transport Layer Security (1 exercise)
 
* Client Side Injection (1 exercise)
 
* Broken Cryptography (1 exercise)
 
* Binary Patching (4 exercises)
 
 
[http://damnvulnerableiosapp.com DVIA Home Page]
 
 
[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_DVIA DVIA OWASP Project Page]
 
 
[https://github.com/prateek147/DVIA DVIA Github Source]
 
 
[http://damnvulnerableiosapp.com/#learn DVIA Learning Resources]
 
 
== MobiSec ==
 
 
The MobiSec Live Environment Mobile Testing Framework project is a live environment for testing mobile environments, including devices, applications, and supporting infrastructure. The purpose is to provide attackers and defenders the ability to test their mobile environments to identify design weaknesses and vulnerabilities. The MobiSec Live Environment provides a single environment for testers to leverage the best of all available open source mobile testing tools, as well as the ability to install additional tools and platforms, that will aid the penetration tester through the testing process as the environment is structured and organized based on an industry­‐proven testing framework. Using a live environment provides penetration testers the ability to boot the MobiSec Live Environment on any Intel-­based system from a DVD or USB flash drive, or run the test environment within a virtual machine.
 
 
[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects/OWASP_Mobile_Security_Project_-_MobiSec Project Page]
 
 
MobiSec can be downloaded from Sourceforge: [http://sourceforge.net/p/mobisec/wiki/Home/ MobiSec Download Repository]
 
 
== Androick  ==
 
 
Androick is a collaborative research project from PHONESEC Ltd. With our tool, you can evaluate some risks on Android mobile applications.
 
Androick is a tool that allows any user to analyze an Android application. It can get the apk file, all the datas and the databases in sqlite3 and csv format.
 
Only for Pentesters or Researchers.
 
 
[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects/OWASP_Androick_Project Androick Project Page]
 
 
== NowSecure App Testing Community Edition ==
 
 
The NowSecure App Testing Community Edition is the freely downloadable version of the powerful App Testing suite. Users are offered a number of features such as network capture, automation, import / export, and reporting to test and secure mobile apps.
 
 
It provides the opportunity to complete mobile app security tests on any application on Android or iOS mobile devices (or installed in an emulator).
 
 
The suite is provided as a preconfigured virtual machine (VM). After downloading the VM and licensing your version of the suite you will have everything you need to test the security of mobile apps.
 
 
Built in emulator - Don’t have a device? No worries. The suite includes a built in Emulator that may be used to test the security of your mobile applications.
 
 
[https://www.nowsecure.com/apptesting/community/ NowSecure App Testing Suite]
 
 
== OWASP Seraphimdroid ==
 
OWASP SeraphimDroid is educational, privacy and device protection application for android devices that helps users learn about risks and threats coming from other android applications. SeraphimDroid is also an application firewall for android devices not allowing malicious SMS or MMS to be sent, USSD codes to be executed or calls to be called without user permission and knowledge.
 
 
[https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_SeraphimDroid_Project OWASP Seraphimdroid project page]
 
 
[https://github.com/nikolamilosevic86/owasp-seraphimdroid OWASP Seraphimdroid code]
 
 
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.owasp.seraphimdroid OWASP Seraphimdroid on Google Play]
 
 
== OWASP Summer of Code 2008 ==
 
 
The OWASP Foundation sponsored the OWASP Application Security Verification Standard Project during the OWASP Summer of Code 2008.
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 8 July 2019

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OWASP Mobile Security Project

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**New** Mobile Top Ten 2016 - Final Release


The OWASP Mobile Security Project is a centralized resource intended to give developers and security teams the resources they need to build and maintain secure mobile applications. Through the project, our goal is to classify mobile security risks and provide developmental controls to reduce their impact or likelihood of exploitation. The project is a breading ground for many different mobile security projects within OWASP. Right now, you can find the following active mobile security projects / maintained deliverables:

Project/deliverable More info on: Description: Current leaders
Mobile Top Ten Project Page The OWASP Mobile Security top 10 is created to raise awareness for the current mobile security issues. <to be filled>
Mobile Security Testing Guide Project Page A comprehensive manual for mobile app security testing and reverse engineering for iOS and Android mobile security testers as well as developers. <to be filled>
Mobile Application Security Verification Standard Project Page A standard for mobile app security which outlines the security requirements of a mobile application. <to be filled>
Mobile Security Checklist Project Page A checklist which allows easy mapping and scoring of the requirements from the Mobile Application Security Verification Standard based on the Mobile Security Testing Guide. <to be filled>
iGoat Tool Project Project Page A learning tool for iOS developers (iPhone, iPad, etc.). It was inspired by the WebGoat project, and has a similar conceptual flow to it. <to be filled>
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_DVIA
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects/OWASP_Androick_Project
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_SeraphimDroid_Project

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